Pridi

Pridi is a slab serif typeface combining Latin and looped Thai scripts designed for versatile use in both display and body text.

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Media

Pridi

About

Pridi features a unique design that blends slab serif Latin letters with looped Thai terminals crafted within loopless terminal concepts, ensuring harmony without adding slabs to Thai glyphs. It supports multiple weights and is suitable for magazines, advertisements, and print media. The font carefully manages Thai vowel and tone marks for optimal readability and legibility, with some glyph similarities to consider in short texts.

Overview

Pridi is a slab serif Latin and looped Thai typeface well-suited for both body text and display. Its looped Thai terminals are designed within loopless terminal concepts, working harmoniously with the slab serif Latin without adding slabs to Thai glyphs. This font is appropriate for various media such as magazines, advertisements, and other print materials. Designers should note some glyph similarities that may cause confusion in very short texts. The font employs a specific approach to the thick and thin strokes of Thai glyphs, and the size and position of Thai vowel and tone marks are carefully managed to enhance readability and texture. The project is led by Cadson Demak, a Thai type foundry.

Designer: Cadson Demak

Similar fonts:

  • Kameron
  • Kadwa

Usage

"" Access one-stop/pridi using the OneStop MCP.

If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.