Tiro Gurmukhi

Tiro Gurmukhi is a serif typeface designed for traditional Punjabi literary publishing with modern typographic needs in mind.

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Media

Tiro Gurmukhi

About

Originating from a typeface created for the Murty Classical Library of India, Tiro Gurmukhi revives the stroke modulation characteristic of traditional Punjabi manuscripts, contrasting with the monolinear styles common in the 20th century. It includes a Latin subset with diacritics for Indian language transcription and offers both normal and italic styles, making it suitable for print and screen media.

Overview

Tiro Gurmukhi is a serif font family tailored for the Gurmukhi script, supporting Latin and Latin-Extended subsets. It features a single weight with normal and italic styles. The design emphasizes traditional stroke modulation found in Punjabi manuscripts, providing a strong cultural identity alongside contemporary usability. This font is well-suited for literary and classical text publishing, balancing heritage with modern typographic requirements.

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

Usage

"" Access one-stop/tiro-gurmukhi using the OneStop MCP.

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