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Mitr is a Thai word that means “friend” in Thai.
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Mitr is a sans serif Latin and loopless Thai typeface that combines senses of organic and humanist sans serif designs with rounded terminals.
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It has a wide structure and airy negative space that preserves legibility and readability.
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Mitr is a novel and friendly typeface that is suitable for casual usage such as celebration cards, magazines, and posters.
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A similarity between some glyphs such as ก ถ ภ ฤ ฦ, ฎ ฏ, บ ป, or ข ช is something to take into consideration because it might lead to confusion when typesetting very short texts.
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Mitr has a specific approach to the thick and thin strokes of Thai glyphs.
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Other type designers may consider this font as an example when developing new fonts.
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Informal looped Thai typefaces have slightly simplified details, as compared to formal ones, and this allows type designers to extend them to heavier weights.
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The size and position of Thai vowel and tone marks have been managed carefully because they are all relevant to readability, legibility, and overall texture.
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The Mitr project is led by Cadson Demak, a type foundry in Thailand.
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To contribute, see <a href="https://github.com/cadsondemak/mitr">github.com/cadsondemak/mitr</a>
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