The creator’s goal for was simple: to make digital text look like it was written by a master calligrapher. Unlike the more utilitarian fonts used in government offices, such as Yashomudra , Surekh focused on: Balance : Perfectly weighted horizontal bars (Shirorekha).
DV-TTSurekh font is a fundamental pillar of modern Marathi digital typography, serving as a bridge between traditional Devanagari script and contemporary publishing needs. Developed by the Center for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) as part of their ISM (Intelligent Script Manager) marathi dv-ttsurekh font
But for a generation of Marathi journalists, poets, and clerks, . Before Google Translate, before Marathi Wikipedia, there was a gritty, free font that let you write "तू कुठे आहेस?" (Where are you?) on a creaky Pentium machine. The creator’s goal for was simple: to make
: Requires a specific Marathi keyboard layout (like Remington or Krutidev style) because it does not follow the modern Unicode (Mangal) encoding. Developed by the Center for Development of Advanced
Unlocking Marathi Typography: A Guide to the DV-TTSurekh Font