Biryani Latin 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 Latin’s characters have a strong flavor to them; they are more wonky than sterile. Biryani Latin’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 Latin is available, libre and gratis. It is a fork of the Biryani fonts availavle from Google Fonts. The characters are oiginal work developed by Dan Reynolds and Mathieu Réguer.
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), as well as Webfonts. The Webfonts are PostScript-flavored. All of the font files were generated with the Glyphs 2 font editing application. The auto-hinted .ttf-files are auto-hinted with ttfautohint version embedded in Glyphs Version 2.5b (1111). The source files folder contain a native Glyphs file as well as UFOs exported from Glyphs.
All files are offered as-is.