Information Technology, using Indian scripts has finally come of age. To work towards this, C-DAC has ushered Indian Script FOnt Code standards. This is to enable composing Indian language text in a more disciplined manner. Several innovative digital fonts have been designed for computer and other media. In addition to this, GIST has also added a variety of Open Type fonts based on Unicode standards.
These fonts form the backbone of the number of successful products namely - ISM range, Teleprompter, MOVE2001 (Multiscript On-line Video Editor). Video Subtitling using LIPS (Language Independent Programme Subtitles) technology.
Typefaces / symbol / border fonts
Here we have showcased our typefaces and symbol / border fonts.
- Symbol
- Border Fonts (1 to 12, 13 to 50, 51-100, 101-150, 151-200, 201-222)
- Bitmap Fonts
- Tips for effective use of ISFOC Font
Script (Languages)
- Devnagari [Hindi, Marathi] (OT fonts, TT fonts )
- Gujarati (OT fonts, TT fonts)
- Punjabi (OT fonts, TT fonts)
- Kannada (OT fonts, TT fonts)
- Bengali ( OT fonts, TT fonts)
- Assamese (OT fonts, TT fonts)
- Tamil (OT fonts, TT fonts)
- Telugu (OT fonts, TT fonts)
- Malayalam (OT fonts, TT fonts)
- Oriya (OT fonts, TT fonts )
- Sanskrit (OT fonts, TT fonts )
- Nepali (OT fonts )
- Bodo
- Diacritic Roman
- Dogri
- Konkani
- Santali
- Sinhalese
- Sinhalese (New)
- Bhutanese
- Limbu (New)
- Modi (New)
- Maithili
- Ol Chiki (New)
- Tibetan
- Tibetan (New)
- PersoArabic ( Urdu Open Type , Kashmiri Open Type, Sindhi Open Type, Nashir True Type fonts)