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Georgian

All code points in the Georgian block.

U+10FB

Tips

  • Define a reliable Georgian font stack and test shaping across platforms.
  • Use semantic HTML and ensure correct encoding for Georgian input.
  • Provide font fallbacks for environments without Georgian support.
  • Create design tokens for line height and letter spacing tailored to Georgian typography.
  • Validate rendering consistently across devices and locales.

The Georgian block covers the characters used to write the Georgian language. In UI design, this affects typography, glyph metrics, and text wrap. Designers should pair this script with appropriate fonts and variables to maintain readability.

Typical usage includes interfaces that present user input, labels, and content in Georgian. Common pitfalls are mismatched fonts, poor line height, and inconsistent fallback behavior. Historically, Georgian typography evolved with a focus on legibility and consistent word shapes, influencing modern UI concerns around rhythm and spacing. For broader context, consider related blocks like Geometric shapes, Arrows, Currency symbols, and Box drawing which illustrate typographic and symbolic integration across interfaces.