Katari Regular is a highly acclaimed angular typeface designed by Erin McLaughlin, originally developed as her thesis project at the University of Reading in 2010. The design is celebrated for its harmonious blend of Latin and Devanagari scripts, earning McLaughlin the prestigious 2011 SOTA Catalyst Award. Design Characteristics
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Some foundries provide a “Katari Regular Demo” version with reduced character sets (A-Z, no numerals, no punctuation). This is great for mockups but cannot be used in production. Katari Regular is a highly acclaimed angular typeface
: The distribution of pinched counters and sharp angles creates a "textured vibrancy," making it stand out from neo-Victorian and standard neo-grotesque types. Crafted Geometry Font Name: Katari Regular Font Family: Katari Font
Many geometric fonts fail as body text—they become monotonous or illegible at 9-11pt. Katari Regular defies this trend. Its moderate stroke contrast and open counters allow it to hold up well in dense text blocks, from literary fiction to tech blogs.
With Katari, the headline "Education Policy" in English looks like it belongs in the same family as its Hindi translation. It professionalized the look of Indian vernacular printing.