Cross-over Design of the Cyrillic Script | Crossover Design in der kyrillischen Schrift
Gothic or "Fraktur" (Broken script) Cyrillic
Above: a Bulgarian ad with the words "Kitaj" (China) and "Indija" (India) written in a Cyrillic Fraktur style which somewhat resembles the Chinese and Indian scripts - or so the author of the sign thinks
"Arabic" Cyrillic
advertising "live music" and "belly dance"
"Georgian" Cyrillic
A sample of a Russian text written by natives of Georgia. Certain Cyrillic letters have a distinct non-Cyrillic flavor to it, see the lowercase "r" in the word "Prezident". Remarkable is also the 'three-legged t" in the same word. In general, the posters show lowercase letters used as if they were capital letters.
Chinese Cyrillic (it says "Drugata Balgarija")
Cyrillic „Fraktur“ - broken script
"Hebrew" Cyrillic