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Niradei Font Review

The apothecary that sells sage and moon water doesn't want Comic Sans. They want something that looks like it was written by a herbalist in 1887. Niradei hits that note without falling into gothic melodrama.

The most significant technical hurdle for any Khmer font designer is the Ttoeur (stacking consonants). In Khmer, when two consonants follow each other without an intervening vowel, the second is written as a subscript below the first. niradei font

(Use the foundry specimen and licensing documentation for specifics on glyph coverage, language support, and permitted usage.) The apothecary that sells sage and moon water

: Effective for both headlines and body text due to its wide range of weights. I Love Typography Where to Find It niradei font

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