When printed these details are downright comforting. The terminals aren't too flourished or flashy so they retain their clarity in digital use. Portada Thai has some unexpected energy throughout the family. After all, words should always take priority in text, not the appearance of the typeface being read. Portada Thai’s text and titling styles were engineered for superlative performance, making great use of loops, wide proportions, ample height, clear interior negative space, and its subservient personality.
Portada Thai was created from and for the digital world - from e-ink or harsh grids to Retina capability - making it one of the few looped typefaces of its kind. Portada Thai now provides a looped option for these restrictive digital environments. They cannot appear fickle and unsteady or suffer from changing pixel grids from one product to another. Modern looped styles need to save space and carry a contemporary tone on small screens to remain viable.
For everyone wishing for a modern looped Thai family that’s clear and readable in restrictive digital environments, meet Portada Thai by Pilar Cano (original Latin by Veronika Burian and José Scaglione).