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Shree Punjabi 0957

par Modular InfoTech
Styles individuels à partir de $95.00 USD
Famille complète de 2 polices: $190.00 USD
La famille de polices Shree Punjabi 0957 a été conçue par Modular Infotech et publiée par Modular InfoTech. Shree Punjabi 0957 contient 2 styles et options de package familial. En savoir plus sur cette famille

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Shree Punjabi 0957 features a bold Regular weight and impactful Gurmukhi font designed to draw attention. Its strong strokes and distinctive letterforms make it ideal for prominent display purposes. Its bold weight enhances visibility and impact, ensuring your message stands out effectively in any campaign or design. The font exudes confidence and authority, making it suitable for titles, banners, and promotional materials where emphasis is needed.


The font exudes confidence and authority, making it suitable for titles, banners, book covers and promotional materials where emphasis is needed. Ideal for headlines, event banners, advertisements, and signage that require maximum visual impact. Its commanding presence makes it suitable for branding campaigns, festival posters, and social media graphics. The font’s bold style also works well in packaging and product branding, especially when a strong cultural statement is desired. Suitable for digital and print media aimed at grabbing immediate attention.

Concepteurs: Modular Infotech

Fonderie: Modular InfoTech

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Shree Punjabi 0957

À propos Modular InfoTech

Modular Infotech (formerly Modular Systems), based in Pune, India, was established in 1983 to advance Indian scripts in the Printing Industry. The company began its journey by developing CRT-based phototypesetters (PTS100), which were launched in 1987. Without font generator tools, Modular created a proprietary font format, continuously enhancing it to meet evolving needs. Collaborating with artists across India, they built the Nation’s most extensive collection of original typefaces for all Indian Scripts.In 1989, Modular launched DOS-based software paired with Indic keyboard handlers using its proprietary font format. Adapting to technological advancements, they transitioned to industry-standard formats like TrueType (TTF) and Adobe Type1, culminating in the launch of their flagship multilingual software, Shree-Lipi, in 1991. This period also marked the rise of laser printers, prompting further innovation. The company later embraced OpenType font formats introduced by Microsoft, ensuring seamless compatibility with modern platforms.Today, Modular Infotech is renowned for possessing the world’s most extensive Indic fonts., designed to support India’s diverse linguistic heritage. Their fonts cover over 15 Indian languages, including Devanagari, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Bangla, Assamese, Manipuri, Odia, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, and Vedic Sanskrit. Each typeface is meticulously crafted for readability, cultural resonance, and aesthetic appeal, enabling authentic communication in regional languages.Modular fonts excel in rendering complex ligatures and unique glyphs, accurately capturing each script's stylistic and cultural nuances. Leveraging advanced OpenType technology, these fonts ensure flawless representation of intricate Indian scripts across print and digital mediums.The extensive font collection serves many industries, including Publishing, Design, Education, Newspapers, and Government sectors. Beyond facilitating multilingual communication, Modular Infotech is vital in preserving India’s linguistic heritage, bridging traditional and modern media needs. The company’s impact extends globally, with prominent International Clients such as Google, Microsoft, Apple, and RedHat relying on its expertise in Indic typography.Through its pioneering efforts and unwavering commitment to quality, Modular Infotech has made regional language content more accessible, visually impactful, and culturally authentic, cementing its place as a leader in Indic font development.

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