By Siya Mishra
Photography: Courtesy
Paul Hunt
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Come
Mar. 9, 2013, at this year’s Typography Day at IIT Guwahati, Adobe’s Paul Hunt is
all set to promote the new Gurmukhi typeface based on manuscript calligraphy…
After
the popularization of the Hindi Devanagari font in web and mobile-based
applications, the script of the Punjabi language - the Adobe Gurmukhi font is
all set to make its mark on the Indian language script-page; developed as it is
by Vaibhav Singh and Paul Hunt, Typeface Designer and Font Developer, Adobe.
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Talking
about why this particular language was selected amongst the many that exist in
India, Paul tells us, “As Gurmukhi is one of the simplest of the writing
systems in terms of complexity, I felt it prudent to begin with this before
tackling font development for writing systems that require more work in terms
of number of glyphs to design and the amount of engineering to provide correct
shaping of the script.”
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Two
major considerations while developing this new font have included: ensuring
that the new design is in harmony with that of the existing Adobe Devanagari,
so the two can be used together. At the same time, the font needed to stand
apart from its Hindi counterpart. Working within current accepted conventions
for letter shapes and proportions, the designers have attempted to apply
calligraphic details to contemporary glyph shapes using modern proportions. The
aesthetic value of the font is thus enhanced by reintroducing beautiful
calligraphic forms found in the manuscript tradition to the typical Gurmukhi
fonts, which are very low contrast, and border on monolinear design.
Panj Granthi |
A
challenge, says Paul, has been to find the right balance between classical and
contemporary forms for letter shapes. While the design was conceived primarily
for the print media, Paul is hopeful that it is robust enough to be used in electronic
documents too.
Punjabi Text Setting |
The
Adobe Gurmukhi font complies with the Unicode standard for character encoding
and leverages the technology of OpenType to produce correct script shaping and
accurate mark placement. The resulting typeface can be used successfully in a
wide range of typographic environments. While Adobe Gurmukhi works best in text
setting, for which it was designed, the letter shapes remain interesting and
elegant when set at larger display sizes.
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