TYPE DESIGN INFORMATION PAGE last updated on
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Designer in 2002-2005 (with R. C. Hansdah) of the Santali (Ol Chiki) typefaces ol_ciki_classic, ol_ciki_old, ol_ciki_optimum, ol_ciki_regular, ol_ciki_royal, olciki_usoro. [Google] [More] ⦿ | |
Omniglot's page on Santali: "The Santali alphabet, which is also known as Ol Cemet, Ol Ciki or simply Ol, was created in the 1920s by Pandit Raghunath Murmu as part of his efforts to promote Santali culture. Santali is also written with the Oriya, Bengali, Devanagari and Latin alphabets." [Google] [More] ⦿ | |
Designer of the Santali typeface ol-ciki-purno (2002), which can be downloaded here. [Google] [More] ⦿ | |
Designer in 2002-2005 (with N.C. Murmu) of the Santali (Ol Chiki) typefaces ol_ciki_classic, ol_ciki_old, ol_ciki_optimum, ol_ciki_regular, ol_ciki_royal, olciki_usoro. [Google] [More] ⦿ | |
Designer of the Santali typeface ol-ciki-raj (2002), which can be downloaded here. [Google] [More] ⦿ | |
About 10 million Santals reside mostly in the Indian states of Jharkhand, Orissa, West Bengal, Assam and Bihar, and to some extent in Bangladesh and Nepal. Wesanthals is a jump site for the Santali language. It has free fonts for Santali made in 2002-2005 by N.C. Murmu and R. C. Hansdah: ol_ciki_classic, ol_ciki_old, ol_ciki_optimum, ol_ciki_regular, ol_ciki_royal, olciki_usoro. In addition, you can download ol-ciki-purno (2002, by Purna Chandra Hembram) and ol-ciki-raj (2002, by Raj Narayan Marndi). [Google] [More] ⦿ |
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