Srisakdi

Srisakdi is a display typeface inspired by the Rattanakosin period with a handwritten style suitable for retrospective themes.

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Srisakdi

About

Srisakdi is a Thai and Latin display font family designed with inspiration from the Rattanakosin period. It features a handwritten appearance that lends itself well to articles or projects with a nostalgic or historical tone. The family includes regular and bold weights and supports Latin, Latin Extended, Thai, and Vietnamese scripts.

Overview

Srisakdi is a display typeface inspired by the Rattanakosin period, combining Thai and Latin scripts with a handwritten aesthetic. Its style is particularly fitting for use in articles or designs that evoke a sense of retrospection or historical context. The family offers two weights—regular and bold—both in a normal style, supporting a range of Latin and Southeast Asian languages.

Designer: Cadson Demak

Usage

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

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

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