Tiro Devanagari Sanskrit

Tiro Devanagari Sanskrit is a serif typeface designed for classical South Asian texts with a contemporary take on traditional metal type styles.

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Tiro Devanagari Sanskrit

About

Originating from a design for the Murty Classical Library of India, Tiro Devanagari Sanskrit suits traditional literary publishing and modern print and screen media. It features broader proportions, generous counters, and strong diagonal strokes, favoring traditional conjunct forms. The family includes a Latin subset and an italic companion adapted for extended character support, including Vedic signs.

Overview

Tiro Devanagari Sanskrit is a serif font family crafted to meet the needs of classical South Asian literary works and contemporary media. It draws inspiration from 19th and 20th-century metal types, characterized by broader letterforms, spacious counters, and pronounced diagonal strokes and terminals. The design supports traditional conjunct forms and includes an italic style. Additionally, it contains a Latin subset with diacritics for Indian language transcription, making it versatile for multilingual typesetting.

Designers: Tiro Typeworks, John Hudson, Fiona Ross, Paul Hanslow

Usage

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