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Tiro Devanagari Marathi - Google Fonts The Marathi font favours traditional, vertical forms of many conjuncts as still found in Marathi literary publishing For the Open Font License release, Tiro Devanagari Marathi has been extended to support additional characters, and features a new italic companion
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Mukta - Google Fonts Ek would like to thank Vinay Saynekar, Santosh Kshirsagar, Shubhanand Jog, Yogesh Jahargirdar, Pradnya Naik, Snehal Patil, Omkar Shende and Dave Crossland for their suggestions and feedback during the font design process
Anek Devanagari - Google Fonts Getting 12 people to collaborate while speaking in three languages (English, Hindi, and Marathi) and spread out in eight different Indian cities (Mumbai, Pune, Kalyan, Hinganghat, Baroda, Bengaluru, Bharampur, and Pali) is not an easy task
Yatra One - Google Fonts Yatra One is a Devanagari and Latin libre font inspired by the hand-painted signage of the Mumbai local railway This heavy weight high-contrast display face preserves the idiosyncratic character of brush-painted signage by featuring angular cuts and open knots
Yantramanav - Google Fonts The style and weights of Yantramanav's Devanagari were designed as a compliment to Roboto, a Latin family designed by Christian Robertson This project is led by Erin McLaughlin, an independent typeface designer, font developer, and consultant who specializes in Indic fonts To contribute, see github com erinmclaughlin Yantramanav
Noto Sans Devanagari - Google Fonts Noto is a global font collection for writing in all modern and ancient languages Noto Sans Devanagari is an unmodulated (“sans serif”) design for texts in the Indic Devanagari script
Teko - Google Fonts At display sizes, Teko works equally well on screen or in print Each font contains 1090 glyphs, offering full support for the conjuncts and ligatures required by languages written with the Devanagari script Teko is an excellent choice for use in advertising or for news tickers on television screens (breaking news, etc )
Modak - Google Fonts Modak is a sweet plump Devanagari+Latin display typeface with portly curves and thin counters It is Unicode compliant and is open sourced under the SIL Open Font License v1 1 Modak began as a heavy hand-sketched letterform exploration in Devanagari with cute, adorable characters whose curves merged into each other, forming distinct counter