Mitr Semibold|
Mitr a family of 6 fonts by Cadson Demak
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A man of one book.
thomas aquinas
Mitr Semibold
La musique celeste.
montaigne
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featuring 6 fonts
And, in the end
The love you take
is equal to the love you make.
paul mccartney
The quick brown fox
Jumps over the lazy dog
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if you learn to hate one or two persons... you'll soon hate millions of people.
jerry spinelli
text googleweb thai organic humanist semirounded friendly casual invitation magazine headline medium black modern minimal mitr semibold cadson demak
typeface supports twenty-seven languages
English German Spanish French Portoguese Italian Dutch Turkish Swedish Czech Polish Norvegian Romanian Danish Hungarian Icelandic Finnish Lithuanian Estonian Latvian Albanian Catalan Serbo-Croatian-Bosnian Vietnamese Javanese Faroese Thai

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Mitr is a Thai word that means “friend” in Thai. Mitr is a sans serif Latin and loopless Thai typeface that combines senses of organic and humanist sans serif designs with rounded terminals. It has a wide structure and airy negative space that preserves legibility and readability. Mitr is a novel and friendly typeface that is suitable for casual usage such as celebration cards, magazines, and posters. A similarity between some glyphs such as ก ถ ภ ฤ ฦ, ฎ ฏ, บ ป, or ข ช is something to take into consideration because it might lead to confusion when typesetting very short texts. Mitr has a specific approach to the thick and thin strokes of Thai glyphs. Other type designers may consider this font as an example when developing new fonts. Informal looped Thai typefaces have slightly simplified details, as compared to formal ones, and this allows type designers to extend them to heavier weights. The size and position of Thai vowel and tone marks have been managed carefully because they are all relevant to readability, legibility, and overall texture. The Mitr project is led by Cadson Demak, a type foundry in Thailand. To contribute, see github.com/cadsondemak/mitr

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