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Biryani (बिरयानी)

Biryani is a libre font development project. Its fonts are designed in a monolinear, geometric sanserif style. Like several early geometric sans typefaces from the last century, Biryani’s characters have a strong flavor to them; they are more wonky than sterile. Biryani’s fonts are indeed meant for text, just not necessarily for very long, immersive reading-length passages. The letterforms are a bit too “display” for that.

Biryani is available, libre and gratis, from Google Fonts. Both the Devanagari and Latin character sets are oiginal work developed by Dan Reynolds and Mathieu Réguer.

Currently, the Biryani fonts support the Latin and Devangari scripts, meaning that Indian languages like Hindi, Marathi, and Nepali may be set with the fonts, in addition to most Western and Central European languages.

Two folders are hosted here: Font Files and Source Files. The font files folder contain both PostScript-flavored OpenType fonts (.otf) and TrueType-flavored fonts (.ttf). The .ttf-files are auto-hinted with ttfautohint version 1.3. All of the font files will be generated with the Glyphs 2 (beta version) font editing application. The source files folder contain a native Glyphs file as well as UFOs exported from Glyphs.

Biryani’s working name was “Devanagari Three.” All files are offered as-is.

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biryani's Issues

bold Q

To avoid spottiness and match the style of the lighter master better, I would consider making bold /Q's tail a bit skinnier, and make it go up further into the counter of the glyph (so that there's more white to the right of the top of the tail stroke).

cent bar

The vertical bar of /cent looks like it should move left to appear more centered. In the heavy weight that will close up the counter; there (and for /dollar) you might consider alternate structures where the bar doesn't go through the letter (set up in Glyphs with the "bracket trick").

tittles

Hi Dan
The tittles in the light weight seem so tall, and /i might be verging on /l too much. Would it be worth trying to shorten them a bit to cut back on that linear quality? And widening them a hair (not enough to make a noticeable jump from the stem width, but just a little to retain weight).
Any thought to using the same shape as the anusvara?

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