What is the Garuda font?
Garuda typeface, featuring the shape and style based on “Garuda Pancasila”, the state symbol of the Republic of Indonesia. Garuda is a mythical bird in the Javanese puppet stories, is very similar to the eagle.
At the typeface we can find more ligatures beside than the standard. Within Garuda at least encoded 792 glyphs per weight onto major codepage: win 1252, 1250, 1254, 1257 including Mac OS Roman. It is containing more OpenType features such as swash, contextual alternate, stylistic, figures/number, and a few bit ornaments. More…
The typeface has a pretty good readability and legibility even in small sizes. So it is useful for short texts (text length? Whom fear) for print and screen material. Usage on headlines, posters, titles, or something like that, can utilize ornament lines as a sweetener.
Please find more information about the OpenType Manual of this typeface on the gallery page (pdf).
Garuda Font families
The Garuda includes the following font families:
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Garuda Preview
Here is a preview of how Garuda will look. For more previews using your own text as an example,
click here.
