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  1. Noto Sans Thai - Google Fonts

    Noto Sans Thai is an unmodulated (“sans serif”) design in the more modern, loopless variant of the Southeast Asian Thai script, mainly suitable for headlines, packaging and advertising.

  2. Pattaya - Google Fonts

    Lobster is one of the most popular web fonts, designed by Pablo Impallari. Pattaya is a version of Lobster extended into Thai, and supports Latin and all variations of the Thai script with an …

  3. Trirong - Google Fonts

    Trirong means “tricolor flag” in Thai, and represents the flag of Thailand. A serif Latin and looped Thai typeface, it is characterized by thick and thin stroke

  4. Playpen Sans Thai - Google Fonts

    Playpen Sans Thai has alternate glyphs for each character that are automatically applied as you type, with a built-in shuffler that both ensures variety and avoids repetition. This adds to the …

  5. Prompt - Google Fonts

    Prompt in Thai means “ready,” the same as in English. Prompt is a loopless Thai and sans Latin typeface. The simple and geometric Latin was developed to work harmoniously with the …

  6. Pridi - Google Fonts

    Pridi means “joyful” in Thai. Pridi is a slab serif Latin and looped Thai typeface that is well-suited for both body text and display. The looped Terminal Thai is designed specifically within …

  7. Noto Sans Tai Tham - Google Fonts

    Lanna (Tai Tham) Lanna (Tai Tham) is a Southeast Asian abugida, written left-to-right. Used in Thailand and China for the Northern Thai language. Was also used for the Lü and Khün …

  8. Krub - Google Fonts

    Krub is a Thai and Latin text face with a twist. It uses the modern structure of Thai's traditional looped letterforms and blends it seamlessly with elements taken from the metal type era. It's …

  9. Noto Serif Thai - Google Fonts

    Noto is a global font collection for writing in all modern and ancient languages. Noto Serif Thai is a modulated (“serif”) design for texts in the Southeast Asi

  10. Kanit - Google Fonts

    Kanit means mathematics in Thai, and the Kanit typeface family is a formal Loopless Thai and Sans Latin design. It is a combination of concepts, mixing a Humanist Sans Serif motif with the …