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| Pros | Cons | |----------|----------| | ✅ Modern, clean geometric style – very on-trend for 2020s branding. | ❌ Loopless style may feel too cold or unnatural for traditional Thai contexts. | | ✅ Excellent pairing with geometric Latin fonts. | ❌ Poor legibility at very small sizes (below 12pt/16px) due to compact counters. | | ✅ Good screen rendering on modern OSes. | ❌ Not suitable for long-form reading (e-books, newspapers). | | ✅ Supports most OpenType features. | ❌ Limited stylistic sets compared to Cadson Demak’s “PSL Text” (their text-optimized sibling). | | ✅ Free for personal / some commercial use? (Check license – PSL family often has free basic weights). | ❌ Bold weights can become muddy in Thai because of closed counters. |
Before deploying the psl-display font thai commercially, verify the license. The original PSL National fonts are typically under GNU GPL with Font Exception or OFL (Open Font License) . However, modified versions found on third-party font websites may have restrictive licenses. psl-display font thai
One of the strongest arguments for using PSL Display is its family range. A great display font needs to shout bold and whisper light. | Pros | Cons | |----------|----------| | ✅
You have found the perfect PSL-Display font file (usually in .ttf, .otf, or .woff2). Now, how do you implement it across different mediums? or .woff2 ). Now
A common pain point for designers working in bilingual environments (English/Thai) is visual harmony. PSL-Display has a specific "weight" and "rhythm" that clashes with standard Latin fonts like Arial or Times New Roman.
Do not pair with: Thin Latin scripts (weights 100-300). The contrast will make the Thai look heavy and clumsy. Do pair with:
Genevo Assist Pro II M (HDM +) radar detectorIn stock