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Baloo 2 is an extension of the earlier Baloo project. The new Baloo 2 includes additional glyphs, engineering improvements, and has been extended to five weights, ranging from the light footed Regular to the affable ExtraBold. The lighter weights retain Baloos characteristic bounce, but they do so slightly, infusing life into each word. This allows the new family to freely fraternise with texts of all sizes and temperaments — be it short bursts or copious reams, demanding headlines or whispering bylines. Carefree yet confident, sprightly yet versatile, the renewed family of Baloo promises to bring warmth to every project.
</p>
<p>
The Baloo 2 project develops nine separate fonts with unique local names for each of the nine Indic Scripts.
Each font supports one Indic subset plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
The Baloo 2 project consists of nine font families with unique local names for each of the nine Indic scripts. Each family supports one Indic script plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
</p>
<p><ul>
<li>Baloo 2 for Devanagari</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhai+2">Baloo Bhai 2</a> for Gujarati</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhaijaan+2">Baloo Bhaijaan 2</a> for Urdu (Nastaʿlīq Arabic)</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhaina+2">Baloo Bhaina 2</a> for Oriya</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Chettan+2">Baloo Chettan 2</a> for Malayalam</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Da+2">Baloo Da 2</a> for Bengali</li>
@ -22,13 +20,7 @@ Each font supports one Indic subset plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Thambi+2">Baloo Thambi 2</a> for Tamil</li>
</ul></p>
<p>
Well fed and thoroughly nourished across every script, it took a team of committed type designers to rear Baloo and raise it to be the typeface we love.
Baloo Devanagari is designed by Sarang Kulkarni, Gurmukhi by Shuchita Grover, Bangla by Noopur Datye, Oriya by Manish Minz and Shuchita Grover, Gujarati by Supriya Tembe and Noopur Datye, Kannada by Divya Kowshik, Telugu by Omkar Shende, Malayalam by Maithili Shingre, Urdu by Devika Bhansali and Tamil by Aadarsh Rajan.
Baloo Latin is collaboratively designed by Ek Type.
Type design assistance and font engineering by Girish Dalvi.
</p>
<p>
Baloo is grateful to Sulekha Rajkumar, Vaishnavi Murthy, Gangadharan Menon, Vinay Saynekar, Dave Crossland and others for their involvement, suggestions and feedback.
It took a team of committed type designers to rear Baloo and raise it to be the typeface we love. The Gurmukhi is designed by Shuchita Grover; Bangla by Noopur Datye and Sulekha Rajkumar; Odia by Yesha Goshar, Manish Minz, and Shuchita Grover; Gujarati by Noopur Datye and Supriya Tembe; Kannada by Divya Kowshik and Shuchita Grover; Telugu by Maithili Shingre and Omkar Shende; Malayalam by Maithili Shingre and Unnati Kotecha; and Tamil by Aadarsh Rajan. Baloo Devanagari and Latin are collaboratively designed by Ek Type. Font engineering and type design assistance by Girish Dalvi.
</p>
<p>
To contribute to the project, visit <a href="https://github.com/EkType/Baloo2">github.com/EkType/Baloo2</a>

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Baloo 2 is an extension of the earlier Baloo project. The new Baloo 2 includes additional glyphs, engineering improvements, and has been extended to five weights, ranging from the light footed Regular to the affable ExtraBold. The lighter weights retain Baloos characteristic bounce, but they do so slightly, infusing life into each word. This allows the new family to freely fraternise with texts of all sizes and temperaments — be it short bursts or copious reams, demanding headlines or whispering bylines. Carefree yet confident, sprightly yet versatile, the renewed family of Baloo promises to bring warmth to every project.
</p>
<p>
The Baloo 2 project develops nine separate fonts with unique local names for each of the nine Indic Scripts.
Each font supports one Indic subset plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
The Baloo 2 project consists of nine font families with unique local names for each of the nine Indic scripts. Each family supports one Indic script plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
</p>
<p><ul>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+2">Baloo 2</a> for Devanagari</li>
<li>Baloo Bhai 2 for Gujarati</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhaijaan+2">Baloo Bhaijaan 2</a> for Urdu (Nastaʿlīq Arabic)</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhaina+2">Baloo Bhaina 2</a> for Oriya</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Chettan+2">Baloo Chettan 2</a> for Malayalam</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Da+2">Baloo Da 2</a> for Bengali</li>
@ -22,13 +20,7 @@ Each font supports one Indic subset plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Thambi+2">Baloo Thambi 2</a> for Tamil</li>
</ul></p>
<p>
Well fed and thoroughly nourished across every script, it took a team of committed type designers to rear Baloo and raise it to be the typeface we love.
Baloo Devanagari is designed by Sarang Kulkarni, Gurmukhi by Shuchita Grover, Bangla by Noopur Datye, Oriya by Manish Minz and Shuchita Grover, Gujarati by Supriya Tembe and Noopur Datye, Kannada by Divya Kowshik, Telugu by Omkar Shende, Malayalam by Maithili Shingre, Urdu by Devika Bhansali and Tamil by Aadarsh Rajan.
Baloo Latin is collaboratively designed by Ek Type.
Type design assistance and font engineering by Girish Dalvi.
</p>
<p>
Baloo is grateful to Sulekha Rajkumar, Vaishnavi Murthy, Gangadharan Menon, Vinay Saynekar, Dave Crossland and others for their involvement, suggestions and feedback.
It took a team of committed type designers to rear Baloo and raise it to be the typeface we love. The Gurmukhi is designed by Shuchita Grover; Bangla by Noopur Datye and Sulekha Rajkumar; Odia by Yesha Goshar, Manish Minz, and Shuchita Grover; Gujarati by Noopur Datye and Supriya Tembe; Kannada by Divya Kowshik and Shuchita Grover; Telugu by Maithili Shingre and Omkar Shende; Malayalam by Maithili Shingre and Unnati Kotecha; and Tamil by Aadarsh Rajan. Baloo Devanagari and Latin are collaboratively designed by Ek Type. Font engineering and type design assistance by Girish Dalvi.
</p>
<p>
To contribute to the project, visit <a href="https://github.com/EkType/Baloo2">github.com/EkType/Baloo2</a>

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Baloo 2 is an extension of the earlier Baloo project. The new Baloo 2 includes additional glyphs, engineering improvements, and has been extended to five weights, ranging from the light footed Regular to the affable ExtraBold. The lighter weights retain Baloos characteristic bounce, but they do so slightly, infusing life into each word. This allows the new family to freely fraternise with texts of all sizes and temperaments — be it short bursts or copious reams, demanding headlines or whispering bylines. Carefree yet confident, sprightly yet versatile, the renewed family of Baloo promises to bring warmth to every project.
</p>
<p>
The Baloo 2 project develops nine separate fonts with unique local names for each of the nine Indic Scripts.
Each font supports one Indic subset plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
The Baloo 2 project consists of nine font families with unique local names for each of the nine Indic scripts. Each family supports one Indic script plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
</p>
<p><ul>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+2">Baloo 2</a> for Devanagari</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhai+2">Baloo Bhai 2</a> for Gujarati</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhaijaan+2">Baloo Bhaijaan 2</a> for Urdu (Nastaʿlīq Arabic)</li>
<li>Baloo Bhaina 2 for Oriya</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Chettan+2">Baloo Chettan 2</a> for Malayalam</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Da+2">Baloo Da 2</a> for Bengali</li>
@ -22,13 +20,7 @@ Each font supports one Indic subset plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Thambi+2">Baloo Thambi 2</a> for Tamil</li>
</ul></p>
<p>
Well fed and thoroughly nourished across every script, it took a team of committed type designers to rear Baloo and raise it to be the typeface we love.
Baloo Devanagari is designed by Sarang Kulkarni, Gurmukhi by Shuchita Grover, Bangla by Noopur Datye, Oriya by Manish Minz and Shuchita Grover, Gujarati by Supriya Tembe and Noopur Datye, Kannada by Divya Kowshik, Telugu by Omkar Shende, Malayalam by Maithili Shingre, Urdu by Devika Bhansali and Tamil by Aadarsh Rajan.
Baloo Latin is collaboratively designed by Ek Type.
Type design assistance and font engineering by Girish Dalvi.
</p>
<p>
Baloo is grateful to Sulekha Rajkumar, Vaishnavi Murthy, Gangadharan Menon, Vinay Saynekar, Dave Crossland and others for their involvement, suggestions and feedback.
It took a team of committed type designers to rear Baloo and raise it to be the typeface we love. The Gurmukhi is designed by Shuchita Grover; Bangla by Noopur Datye and Sulekha Rajkumar; Odia by Yesha Goshar, Manish Minz, and Shuchita Grover; Gujarati by Noopur Datye and Supriya Tembe; Kannada by Divya Kowshik and Shuchita Grover; Telugu by Maithili Shingre and Omkar Shende; Malayalam by Maithili Shingre and Unnati Kotecha; and Tamil by Aadarsh Rajan. Baloo Devanagari and Latin are collaboratively designed by Ek Type. Font engineering and type design assistance by Girish Dalvi.
</p>
<p>
To contribute to the project, visit <a href="https://github.com/EkType/Baloo2">github.com/EkType/Baloo2</a>

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Baloo 2 is an extension of the earlier Baloo project. The new Baloo 2 includes additional glyphs, engineering improvements, and has been extended to five weights, ranging from the light footed Regular to the affable ExtraBold. The lighter weights retain Baloos characteristic bounce, but they do so slightly, infusing life into each word. This allows the new family to freely fraternise with texts of all sizes and temperaments — be it short bursts or copious reams, demanding headlines or whispering bylines. Carefree yet confident, sprightly yet versatile, the renewed family of Baloo promises to bring warmth to every project.
</p>
<p>
The Baloo 2 project develops nine separate fonts with unique local names for each of the nine Indic Scripts.
Each font supports one Indic subset plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
The Baloo 2 project consists of nine font families with unique local names for each of the nine Indic scripts. Each family supports one Indic script plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
</p>
<p><ul>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+2">Baloo 2</a> for Devanagari</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhai+2">Baloo Bhai 2</a> for Gujarati</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhaijaan+2">Baloo Bhaijaan 2</a> for Urdu (Nastaʿlīq Arabic)</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhaina+2">Baloo Bhaina 2</a> for Oriya</li>
<li>Baloo Chettan 2 for Malayalam</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Da+2">Baloo Da 2</a> for Bengali</li>
@ -22,13 +20,7 @@ Each font supports one Indic subset plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Thambi+2">Baloo Thambi 2</a> for Tamil</li>
</ul></p>
<p>
Well fed and thoroughly nourished across every script, it took a team of committed type designers to rear Baloo and raise it to be the typeface we love.
Baloo Devanagari is designed by Sarang Kulkarni, Gurmukhi by Shuchita Grover, Bangla by Noopur Datye, Oriya by Manish Minz and Shuchita Grover, Gujarati by Supriya Tembe and Noopur Datye, Kannada by Divya Kowshik, Telugu by Omkar Shende, Malayalam by Maithili Shingre, Urdu by Devika Bhansali and Tamil by Aadarsh Rajan.
Baloo Latin is collaboratively designed by Ek Type.
Type design assistance and font engineering by Girish Dalvi.
</p>
<p>
Baloo is grateful to Sulekha Rajkumar, Vaishnavi Murthy, Gangadharan Menon, Vinay Saynekar, Dave Crossland and others for their involvement, suggestions and feedback.
It took a team of committed type designers to rear Baloo and raise it to be the typeface we love. The Gurmukhi is designed by Shuchita Grover; Bangla by Noopur Datye and Sulekha Rajkumar; Odia by Yesha Goshar, Manish Minz, and Shuchita Grover; Gujarati by Noopur Datye and Supriya Tembe; Kannada by Divya Kowshik and Shuchita Grover; Telugu by Maithili Shingre and Omkar Shende; Malayalam by Maithili Shingre and Unnati Kotecha; and Tamil by Aadarsh Rajan. Baloo Devanagari and Latin are collaboratively designed by Ek Type. Font engineering and type design assistance by Girish Dalvi.
</p>
<p>
To contribute to the project, visit <a href="https://github.com/EkType/Baloo2">github.com/EkType/Baloo2</a>

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Baloo 2 is an extension of the earlier Baloo project. The new Baloo 2 includes additional glyphs, engineering improvements, and has been extended to five weights, ranging from the light footed Regular to the affable ExtraBold. The lighter weights retain Baloos characteristic bounce, but they do so slightly, infusing life into each word. This allows the new family to freely fraternise with texts of all sizes and temperaments — be it short bursts or copious reams, demanding headlines or whispering bylines. Carefree yet confident, sprightly yet versatile, the renewed family of Baloo promises to bring warmth to every project.
</p>
<p>
The Baloo 2 project develops nine separate fonts with unique local names for each of the nine Indic Scripts.
Each font supports one Indic subset plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
The Baloo 2 project consists of nine font families with unique local names for each of the nine Indic scripts. Each family supports one Indic script plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
</p>
<p><ul>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+2">Baloo 2</a> for Devanagari</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhai+2">Baloo Bhai 2</a> for Gujarati</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhaijaan+2">Baloo Bhaijaan 2</a> for Urdu (Nastaʿlīq Arabic)</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhaina+2">Baloo Bhaina 2</a> for Oriya</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Chettan+2">Baloo Chettan 2</a> for Malayalam</li>
<li>Baloo Da 2 for Bengali</li>
@ -22,13 +20,7 @@ Each font supports one Indic subset plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Thambi+2">Baloo Thambi 2</a> for Tamil</li>
</ul></p>
<p>
Well fed and thoroughly nourished across every script, it took a team of committed type designers to rear Baloo and raise it to be the typeface we love.
Baloo Devanagari is designed by Sarang Kulkarni, Gurmukhi by Shuchita Grover, Bangla by Noopur Datye, Oriya by Manish Minz and Shuchita Grover, Gujarati by Supriya Tembe and Noopur Datye, Kannada by Divya Kowshik, Telugu by Omkar Shende, Malayalam by Maithili Shingre, Urdu by Devika Bhansali and Tamil by Aadarsh Rajan.
Baloo Latin is collaboratively designed by Ek Type.
Type design assistance and font engineering by Girish Dalvi.
</p>
<p>
Baloo is grateful to Sulekha Rajkumar, Vaishnavi Murthy, Gangadharan Menon, Vinay Saynekar, Dave Crossland and others for their involvement, suggestions and feedback.
It took a team of committed type designers to rear Baloo and raise it to be the typeface we love. The Gurmukhi is designed by Shuchita Grover; Bangla by Noopur Datye and Sulekha Rajkumar; Odia by Yesha Goshar, Manish Minz, and Shuchita Grover; Gujarati by Noopur Datye and Supriya Tembe; Kannada by Divya Kowshik and Shuchita Grover; Telugu by Maithili Shingre and Omkar Shende; Malayalam by Maithili Shingre and Unnati Kotecha; and Tamil by Aadarsh Rajan. Baloo Devanagari and Latin are collaboratively designed by Ek Type. Font engineering and type design assistance by Girish Dalvi.
</p>
<p>
To contribute to the project, visit <a href="https://github.com/EkType/Baloo2">github.com/EkType/Baloo2</a>

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Baloo 2 is an extension of the earlier Baloo project. The new Baloo 2 includes additional glyphs, engineering improvements, and has been extended to five weights, ranging from the light footed Regular to the affable ExtraBold. The lighter weights retain Baloos characteristic bounce, but they do so slightly, infusing life into each word. This allows the new family to freely fraternise with texts of all sizes and temperaments — be it short bursts or copious reams, demanding headlines or whispering bylines. Carefree yet confident, sprightly yet versatile, the renewed family of Baloo promises to bring warmth to every project.
</p>
<p>
The Baloo 2 project develops nine separate fonts with unique local names for each of the nine Indic Scripts.
Each font supports one Indic subset plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
The Baloo 2 project consists of nine font families with unique local names for each of the nine Indic scripts. Each family supports one Indic script plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
</p>
<p><ul>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+2">Baloo 2</a> for Devanagari</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhai+2">Baloo Bhai 2</a> for Gujarati</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhaijaan+2">Baloo Bhaijaan 2</a> for Urdu (Nastaʿlīq Arabic)</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhaina+2">Baloo Bhaina 2</a> for Oriya</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Chettan+2">Baloo Chettan 2</a> for Malayalam</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Da+2">Baloo Da 2</a> for Bengali</li>
@ -22,13 +20,7 @@ Each font supports one Indic subset plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Thambi+2">Baloo Thambi 2</a> for Tamil</li>
</ul></p>
<p>
Well fed and thoroughly nourished across every script, it took a team of committed type designers to rear Baloo and raise it to be the typeface we love.
Baloo Devanagari is designed by Sarang Kulkarni, Gurmukhi by Shuchita Grover, Bangla by Noopur Datye, Oriya by Manish Minz and Shuchita Grover, Gujarati by Supriya Tembe and Noopur Datye, Kannada by Divya Kowshik, Telugu by Omkar Shende, Malayalam by Maithili Shingre, Urdu by Devika Bhansali and Tamil by Aadarsh Rajan.
Baloo Latin is collaboratively designed by Ek Type.
Type design assistance and font engineering by Girish Dalvi.
</p>
<p>
Baloo is grateful to Sulekha Rajkumar, Vaishnavi Murthy, Gangadharan Menon, Vinay Saynekar, Dave Crossland and others for their involvement, suggestions and feedback.
It took a team of committed type designers to rear Baloo and raise it to be the typeface we love. The Gurmukhi is designed by Shuchita Grover; Bangla by Noopur Datye and Sulekha Rajkumar; Odia by Yesha Goshar, Manish Minz, and Shuchita Grover; Gujarati by Noopur Datye and Supriya Tembe; Kannada by Divya Kowshik and Shuchita Grover; Telugu by Maithili Shingre and Omkar Shende; Malayalam by Maithili Shingre and Unnati Kotecha; and Tamil by Aadarsh Rajan. Baloo Devanagari and Latin are collaboratively designed by Ek Type. Font engineering and type design assistance by Girish Dalvi.
</p>
<p>
To contribute to the project, visit <a href="https://github.com/EkType/Baloo2">github.com/EkType/Baloo2</a>

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Baloo 2 is an extension of the earlier Baloo project. The new Baloo 2 includes additional glyphs, engineering improvements, and has been extended to five weights, ranging from the light footed Regular to the affable ExtraBold. The lighter weights retain Baloos characteristic bounce, but they do so slightly, infusing life into each word. This allows the new family to freely fraternise with texts of all sizes and temperaments — be it short bursts or copious reams, demanding headlines or whispering bylines. Carefree yet confident, sprightly yet versatile, the renewed family of Baloo promises to bring warmth to every project.
</p>
<p>
The Baloo 2 project develops nine separate fonts with unique local names for each of the nine Indic Scripts.
Each font supports one Indic subset plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
The Baloo 2 project consists of nine font families with unique local names for each of the nine Indic scripts. Each family supports one Indic script plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
</p>
<p><ul>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+2">Baloo 2</a> for Devanagari</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhai+2">Baloo Bhai 2</a> for Gujarati</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhaijaan+2">Baloo Bhaijaan 2</a> for Urdu (Nastaʿlīq Arabic)</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhaina+2">Baloo Bhaina 2</a> for Oriya</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Chettan+2">Baloo Chettan 2</a> for Malayalam</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Da+2">Baloo Da 2</a> for Bengali</li>
@ -22,13 +20,7 @@ Each font supports one Indic subset plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Thambi+2">Baloo Thambi 2</a> for Tamil</li>
</ul></p>
<p>
Well fed and thoroughly nourished across every script, it took a team of committed type designers to rear Baloo and raise it to be the typeface we love.
Baloo Devanagari is designed by Sarang Kulkarni, Gurmukhi by Shuchita Grover, Bangla by Noopur Datye, Oriya by Manish Minz and Shuchita Grover, Gujarati by Supriya Tembe and Noopur Datye, Kannada by Divya Kowshik, Telugu by Omkar Shende, Malayalam by Maithili Shingre, Urdu by Devika Bhansali and Tamil by Aadarsh Rajan.
Baloo Latin is collaboratively designed by Ek Type.
Type design assistance and font engineering by Girish Dalvi.
</p>
<p>
Baloo is grateful to Sulekha Rajkumar, Vaishnavi Murthy, Gangadharan Menon, Vinay Saynekar, Dave Crossland and others for their involvement, suggestions and feedback.
It took a team of committed type designers to rear Baloo and raise it to be the typeface we love. The Gurmukhi is designed by Shuchita Grover; Bangla by Noopur Datye and Sulekha Rajkumar; Odia by Yesha Goshar, Manish Minz, and Shuchita Grover; Gujarati by Noopur Datye and Supriya Tembe; Kannada by Divya Kowshik and Shuchita Grover; Telugu by Maithili Shingre and Omkar Shende; Malayalam by Maithili Shingre and Unnati Kotecha; and Tamil by Aadarsh Rajan. Baloo Devanagari and Latin are collaboratively designed by Ek Type. Font engineering and type design assistance by Girish Dalvi.
</p>
<p>
To contribute to the project, visit <a href="https://github.com/EkType/Baloo2">github.com/EkType/Baloo2</a>

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Baloo 2 is an extension of the earlier Baloo project. The new Baloo 2 includes additional glyphs, engineering improvements, and has been extended to five weights, ranging from the light footed Regular to the affable ExtraBold. The lighter weights retain Baloos characteristic bounce, but they do so slightly, infusing life into each word. This allows the new family to freely fraternise with texts of all sizes and temperaments — be it short bursts or copious reams, demanding headlines or whispering bylines. Carefree yet confident, sprightly yet versatile, the renewed family of Baloo promises to bring warmth to every project.
</p>
<p>
The Baloo 2 project develops nine separate fonts with unique local names for each of the nine Indic Scripts.
Each font supports one Indic subset plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
The Baloo 2 project consists of nine font families with unique local names for each of the nine Indic scripts. Each family supports one Indic script plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
</p>
<p><ul>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+2">Baloo 2</a> for Devanagari</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhai+2">Baloo Bhai 2</a> for Gujarati</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhaijaan+2">Baloo Bhaijaan 2</a> for Urdu (Nastaʿlīq Arabic)</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhaina+2">Baloo Bhaina 2</a> for Oriya</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Chettan+2">Baloo Chettan 2</a> for Malayalam</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Da+2">Baloo Da 2</a> for Bengali</li>
@ -22,13 +20,7 @@ Each font supports one Indic subset plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Thambi+2">Baloo Thambi 2</a> for Tamil</li>
</ul></p>
<p>
Well fed and thoroughly nourished across every script, it took a team of committed type designers to rear Baloo and raise it to be the typeface we love.
Baloo Devanagari is designed by Sarang Kulkarni, Gurmukhi by Shuchita Grover, Bangla by Noopur Datye, Oriya by Manish Minz and Shuchita Grover, Gujarati by Supriya Tembe and Noopur Datye, Kannada by Divya Kowshik, Telugu by Omkar Shende, Malayalam by Maithili Shingre, Urdu by Devika Bhansali and Tamil by Aadarsh Rajan.
Baloo Latin is collaboratively designed by Ek Type.
Type design assistance and font engineering by Girish Dalvi.
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<p>
Baloo is grateful to Sulekha Rajkumar, Vaishnavi Murthy, Gangadharan Menon, Vinay Saynekar, Dave Crossland and others for their involvement, suggestions and feedback.
It took a team of committed type designers to rear Baloo and raise it to be the typeface we love. The Gurmukhi is designed by Shuchita Grover; Bangla by Noopur Datye and Sulekha Rajkumar; Odia by Yesha Goshar, Manish Minz, and Shuchita Grover; Gujarati by Noopur Datye and Supriya Tembe; Kannada by Divya Kowshik and Shuchita Grover; Telugu by Maithili Shingre and Omkar Shende; Malayalam by Maithili Shingre and Unnati Kotecha; and Tamil by Aadarsh Rajan. Baloo Devanagari and Latin are collaboratively designed by Ek Type. Font engineering and type design assistance by Girish Dalvi.
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To contribute to the project, visit <a href="https://github.com/EkType/Baloo2">github.com/EkType/Baloo2</a>

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Baloo 2 is an extension of the earlier Baloo project. The new Baloo 2 includes additional glyphs, engineering improvements, and has been extended to five weights, ranging from the light footed Regular to the affable ExtraBold. The lighter weights retain Baloos characteristic bounce, but they do so slightly, infusing life into each word. This allows the new family to freely fraternise with texts of all sizes and temperaments — be it short bursts or copious reams, demanding headlines or whispering bylines. Carefree yet confident, sprightly yet versatile, the renewed family of Baloo promises to bring warmth to every project.
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The Baloo 2 project develops nine separate fonts with unique local names for each of the nine Indic Scripts.
Each font supports one Indic subset plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
The Baloo 2 project consists of nine font families with unique local names for each of the nine Indic scripts. Each family supports one Indic script plus Latin, Latin Extended, and Vietnamese.
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<p><ul>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+2">Baloo 2</a> for Devanagari</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhai+2">Baloo Bhai 2</a> for Gujarati</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhaijaan+2">Baloo Bhaijaan 2</a> for Urdu (Nastaʿlīq Arabic)</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Bhaina+2">Baloo Bhaina 2</a> for Oriya</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Chettan+2">Baloo Chettan 2</a> for Malayalam</li>
<li><a href="https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Baloo+Da+2">Baloo Da 2</a> for Bengali</li>
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<li>Baloo Thambi 2 for Tamil</li>
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<p>
Well fed and thoroughly nourished across every script, it took a team of committed type designers to rear Baloo and raise it to be the typeface we love.
Baloo Devanagari is designed by Sarang Kulkarni, Gurmukhi by Shuchita Grover, Bangla by Noopur Datye, Oriya by Manish Minz and Shuchita Grover, Gujarati by Supriya Tembe and Noopur Datye, Kannada by Divya Kowshik, Telugu by Omkar Shende, Malayalam by Maithili Shingre, Urdu by Devika Bhansali and Tamil by Aadarsh Rajan.
Baloo Latin is collaboratively designed by Ek Type.
Type design assistance and font engineering by Girish Dalvi.
</p>
<p>
Baloo is grateful to Sulekha Rajkumar, Vaishnavi Murthy, Gangadharan Menon, Vinay Saynekar, Dave Crossland and others for their involvement, suggestions and feedback.
It took a team of committed type designers to rear Baloo and raise it to be the typeface we love. The Gurmukhi is designed by Shuchita Grover; Bangla by Noopur Datye and Sulekha Rajkumar; Odia by Yesha Goshar, Manish Minz, and Shuchita Grover; Gujarati by Noopur Datye and Supriya Tembe; Kannada by Divya Kowshik and Shuchita Grover; Telugu by Maithili Shingre and Omkar Shende; Malayalam by Maithili Shingre and Unnati Kotecha; and Tamil by Aadarsh Rajan. Baloo Devanagari and Latin are collaboratively designed by Ek Type. Font engineering and type design assistance by Girish Dalvi.
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<p>
To contribute to the project, visit <a href="https://github.com/EkType/Baloo2">github.com/EkType/Baloo2</a>