Download free Karma Light Regular font | Karma-Light.ttf
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About Karma Light Regular font
Karma is an Open Source multi-script typeface supporting both the Devanagari and the Latin script. The family was developed for use in body text on screen, and five fonts are available. The characters for both scripts feature a construction style that tends toward the monolinear. The Latin script component has serif letters. Both these, and the stroke terminals in the Devanagari letterforms are generally rounded in Karma’s design.
Karma’s characters are economic in width, and the Latin sports a tall x-height. Although the knotted terminals in the Devanagari letterforms are closed, the general feeling of the Devanagari character set is open and airy. See the design of the ख (kha), छ (cha) and ध (dha), for example.
Joana Correia designed Karma for the Indian Type Foundry, who first published the fonts in 2014.
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Karma Light Regular | Karma-Light.ttf
Font family: Karma Light
Font subfamily identification: Regular
Unique identifier: 1. 201;ITFO;Karma-Light
Full font name: Karma Light
Version: Version 1. 201;PS 1. 0;hotconv 1. 0. 78;makeotf. lib2. 5. 61930; ttfautohint v1. 1 -l 8 -r 32 -G 200 -x 14 -D latn -f deva -w G
Postscript font name: Karma-Light
Trademark notice: Karma is a trademark of Indian Type Foundry.
Manufacturer name: Indian Type Foundry
Designer: Joana Correia
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. orgOFL