The soft sign

A special letter in the Ukrainian alphabet that makes no sound.
2014–
Fonts:
Waldemar (Black)
Designer:
Indeed, this “mute” letter belongs here. Let the silence fall.
This page is dedicated to the memory of every Ukrainian man and woman, military and civilian, adult and child, who were murdered by Russia in its genocidal war against Ukraine that began in 2014, but has actually been going on for centuries.
No one shall be forgotten. The perpetrators will be punished.
Great tribute.

Fonts:
Waldemar (Black)
Details:
The soft sign
Designer:
About font:
Next letter and event

The soft sign
“Shchedryk” (The Little Swallow)

Danylo Halytskyi

Crimean Tatars, Karaites and Krymchaks (qırımlılar, qaraylar)

“Smilyvi zavzhdy maiut shchastia” (“The brave always have happiness”)

Budynok “Slovo” (The Slovo Building, or "The Word")

Falz-Fein and his “Askania Nova”

Chornobyl Disaster

Danylo Halytskyi

Shliakh iz variah u hreky (Route from the Varangians to the Greeks)

1991 Ukrainian Independence Referendum

Zaporizka Sich (The Zaporizhian Host)

Budynok “Slovo” (The Slovo Building, or "The Word")

Antonov AN-225 Mriya ("The Dream")

Khreshchenia Rusi (Christianization of Kyivan Rus’)

“Nasha armiia, nashi khranyteli” (“Our Army, Our Guardians”)

Ukrainski sichovi striltsi (The Ukrainian Sich Riflemen, or the USS)

Yizhak protytankovyi (Czech hedgehog)

Budynok “Slovo” (The Slovo Building, or "The Word")

Georgiy Gongadze

Khreshchenia Rusi (Christianization of Kyivan Rus’)

Holodomor

Antonov AN-225 Mriya ("The Dream")

“Shchedryk” (The Little Swallow)

The Trident of Volodymyr the Great

Peresopnytske Yevanheliie (The Peresopnytsia Gospel)

Peresopnytske Yevanheliie (The Peresopnytsia Gospel)

Peresopnytske Yevanheliie (The Peresopnytsia Gospel)

Falz-Fein and his “Askania Nova”

Chornobyl Disaster

“Smilyvi zavzhdy maiut shchastia” (“The brave always have happiness”)
