Psl-display Font Thai ((exclusive)) [OFFICIAL]

Most Thai fonts have a vertical axis (thick strokes on vertical lines). PSL-Display introduces a slight diagonal stress, mimicking brush calligraphy but without the serifs. This gives the text a dynamic flow that guides the eye horizontally, improving reading speed.

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includes several styles suited for different design needs, including Regular, Bold, Italic, and Bold Italic versions, as detailed on the PSL SmartLetter store Key Characteristics High Impact: Most Thai fonts have a vertical axis (thick

: The font features a somewhat heavy stroke weight , which helps with readability and visual impact in display settings compared to lighter fonts like PSL Kittithada. Performance in Studies : src: url('/fonts/psl-display-bold.woff2') format('woff2')

: Supports Latin and Thai scripts along with various symbols.