Chilanka
This font consists of 1 files. The Chilanka font supports Latin language systems. This font is not very popular at the moment. It has only 37 views and 6 downloads. According to preliminary information, the font is "Free font". You use this at your own risk. Check the license type yourself. This font was designed by SMC. Available styles: Regular.
- 37
- 6
- 27.08.2019
- Latin
- Free font
- SMC
- Tags: free, google fonts, handwritten, script
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We have collected all the most important information about the Chilanka Regular font.
Below is a table about the font file version, license, copyright, designer and vendor name.
The information is taken from the "TTF" font file.
- Full name
- Chilanka Regular
- Font family
- Chilanka
- Font subfamily
- Regular
- Version
- Version 1.400
- Manufacturer
- Swathanthra Malayalam Computing(SMC)
- Designer
- Santhosh Thottingal <santhosh.thottingal@gmail.com>
- Designer URL
- http://thottingal.in
- Vendor URL
- https://smc.org.in
- License
- This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. This license is available with a FAQ at: http://scripts.sil.org/OFL
- License URL
- http://scripts.sil.org/OFL
- Copyright
- Copyright 2019 The Chilanka Project Authors (https://gitlab.com/smc/fonts/chilanka)
- Description
- Chilanka is Malayalam handwriting style font designed by Santhosh Thottingal. Chilanka follows the common style one can see in everyday handwriting of Malayalam. It has a comprehensive Malayalam glyph set that contains most of the unique Malayalam conjuncts. The glyph strokes are of uniform width with round ends giving the impression of written with either a thin felt-tip pen, or a ball-point pen. Sharp corners are completely avoided and gives the fine touch of beautiful curves of Malayalam script. The style is not the handwriting style of designer, but is based on many handwriting samples he observed. A uniform set was selected from them for the font. Even though the style is handwriting, the glyphs follow the horizontal baseline and can be used for body text too.
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