The design is part of Kohinoor Multiscript, ITF’s first super-family. Satya Rajpurohit developed Kohinoor Gujarati over five years, from 2009 to 2014. The family includes five upright styles and each font contains 672 glyphs – a character set fully supporting all necessary Gujarati conjuncts and ligatures, as well as the glyphs needed for Hindu Gujarati, Parsi Gujarati and the Kutchi languages. These features lend text set in the typeface an elegance that makes Kohinoor Gujarati suitable for both body and display sizes. Kohinoor Gujarati’s counter forms are open, and the shapes of its vowel marks are not fussy. With a clear appearance, it is easy to work with and inviting to read. Kohinoor Gujarati is an all-around typeface for graphic designers, software engineers and branding specialists.
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