Mcl Valluvan — Font
Thiruvalluvar, the author of the Tirukkural , is a timeless symbol of Tamil virtue, ethics, and aesthetics. By naming the font after him, the designers aimed to infuse the typeface with a sense of classical dignity and readability. Unlike purely geometric or mechanical fonts, MCL Valluvan was designed to mimic the fluid strokes of handwritten Tamil and stone inscriptions.
You are using the TSCII version of MCL Valluvan but typing in Unicode. You need a converter tool (Online TSCII to Unicode converter) or download the Unicode remastered version by "Kavin" or "Tamil Unicode Trust." mcl valluvan font
This contrast creates a rhythmic reading experience, making it ideal for long-form text. Thiruvalluvar, the author of the Tirukkural , is
In the digital age, the preservation of language is intrinsically linked to typography. For a language as classical and complex as Malayalam, the transition from handwritten palm leaves to digital screens required pioneers—typefaces that could bridge the gap between ancient calligraphic tradition and modern computer encoding. Among the most significant of these bridges is the . You are using the TSCII version of MCL
@font-face font-family: 'MCL Valluvan'; src: url('/fonts/mcl-valluvan-regular.woff2') format('woff2'), url('/fonts/mcl-valluvan-regular.ttf') format('truetype'); font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; unicode-range: U+0B80-0BFF; /* Tamil Unicode block */
It seems you are asking about a (or characteristic) of the MCL Valluvan font .
The font is recognized for several distinct attributes that make it a favorite among Tamil designers and publishers: