Accents and special characters for Latin-based languages, Cyrillic, and sometimes Greek. Common Use Cases

Originally developed to bridge the structural gap between classical Roman stone inscription layout aesthetics and modern web readability requirements, the WTQC font family delivers absolute visual scaling without loss of geometric fidelity. Key Visual and Technical Specifications Structural Specification Flared Glyph / Antiqua-Variant Serif Design Influence Classical Roman Inscription Letterforms Character Sets Latin-1, Latin-2, Turkish, Windows Baltic Core Variants Regular (400) & SC (Small Caps Titling) Licensing SIL Open Font License (OFL 1.1) Optimal Use Case Display Headers, Editorial Covers, High-End SaaS Interfaces Architectural Characteristics of the Typeface 1. Flared Glyphic Serifs

What (e.g., VS Code, Figma, web browser) are you planning to use it in?