Chathura was developed initially as an ASCII font in 2009 in the Ezi Fonts collection, which consists 42 Telugu ASCII fonts. In 2015 Chathura was developed into a Unicode font family with support for Telugu and Latin. The design is useful for invitations, headings, in print and on the web. Each letter has rectangular forms and a uniform stroke thickness.
The Telugu component was designed by Appaji Ambarisha Darbha. The Latin component was added from Rajdhani, a Latin and Devanagari font family developed by Shiva Nalleperumal at Indian Type Foundry.
The Chathura project is led by Appaji Ambarisha Darbha, a type designer based in Hyderabad, India. To contribute, see github.com/appajid/Chathura
Dateiname | filesize | type | options |
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Chathura-Regular.ttf | 316 KB | Font File | download |
Chathura-Thin.ttf | 329 KB | Font File | download |
Chathura-ExtraBold.ttf | 314 KB | Font File | download |
Chathura-Bold.ttf | 314 KB | Font File | download |
Chathura-Light.ttf | 325 KB | Font File | download |
OFL.txt | 4 KB | Text File | view |