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Eczar started as a student project in 2010–11 during Vaibhav Singh’s MA studies in Typeface Design at the University
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of
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Reading. Eczar was designed to bring liveliness and vigor to multi-script typesetting in Latin and Devanagari – with
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the intention of providing an alternative to existing designs by imparting a strong mix of personality and
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performance, both at text sizes and in display settings. The family offers a wide expressive range and the display
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qualities of the design intensify with corresponding increase in weight, making the heaviest weights best suited for
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headlines and display purposes.
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2022-02-18 19:13:26 +03:00
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To contribute, see <a href="https://github.com/rosettatype/eczar">github.com/rosettatype/eczar</a>.
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