<p> Jaldi is the Hindi word for soon, and the typeface family is a contemporary sans-serif Devanagari with subtle rounded corners. Designed by Nicolas Silva and Pablo Cosgaya, Jaldi is developed to match with the Latin design of the <a href="http://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Asap">Asap family</a>, named after the acronym "As Soon As Possible." </p> <p> This family is specially developed for screen reading and use as a webfont, and like Asap is has a special twist: Jaldi offers a standardised character width on all styles, which means that lines of text always remain the same length. This useful feature allows users to change type styles on-the-go without reflowing text bodies. </p> <p> Asap is based on Ancha, designed by Pablo Cosgaya and Hector Gatti in collaboration with Andres Torresi. This project is led by Omnibus Type, a type foundry based in Argentina. To contribute, visit <a href="https://github.com/Omnibus-Type/Jaldi">github.com/Omnibus-Type/Jaldi</a>. </p>