In reply to Garvis Serif:
> Remember: Greece is (still :-) part of the European Union,
> which means that any piece of typography for the EU must
> be set in Greek as well!
What are the chances of specifically your Greek typeface being used in the context of the EU compared to a whole nation of Cyrillic users? I'm sorry, but I still think Greek is left behind no matter how you look at it.
Don't get me wrong though, I'm not saying Greek isn't worth it. I just think if you were to choose, I would go for Cyrillic. And again I would ask myself why I would even add Greek. For me personally it would be for the experience; not because I find Greek so relevant.
Hrant, could you tell us in short why there is a good reason for designing Armenian? I know little about it.