In the Devanagari letterforms, the knotted-terminals are open, but some other counter forms are closed. They are similar to letters used in everyday handwriting, and look like they might have been written with either a thin felt-tip pen, or a ball-point pen. Kalam’s letterforms feature a very steep slant from the top right to the bottom left. Like many informal handwriting-style fonts, it appears rather fresh and new when seen on screen or printed on the page. All in all, the typeface is a design that feels very personal. ![]() ![]() This is an Open Source font family first published by the Indian Type Foundry in 2014.Įven though Kalam’s letterforms derive from handwriting, the fonts have each been optimised for text on screen. Kalam is a handwriting-style typeface supporting the Devanagari and Latin scripts.
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