Start typing sequentially from A to Z (both uppercase and lowercase), as well as numbers ( 0-9 ) and special characters ( ! , @ , # ).
Unlike typical Indic fonts like Mangal or Kruti Dev that are used for typing Hindi or Marathi, is essentially a "symbol" or "dingbat" font. It belongs to the Akruti software suite, which has long been a staple for Indian language DTP (Desktop Publishing). Instead of alphanumeric characters, each keypress on the keyboard generates a specific graphic symbol, icon, or border segment. Key Uses in Graphic Design 08 akruti image regular