One day, Akira received a visit from a group of local educators and cultural preservationists. They were concerned about the dwindling use of the traditional Tai script among the younger generation, as digital communication increasingly favored more globally recognized fonts and scripts. The group implored Akira to create a font that would not only make the Tai script more accessible and aesthetically pleasing for digital use but also ensure its compatibility with a wide range of devices and platforms.
This article explores what this font is, why the "Unicode" designation matters, and how it resolves display issues in technical drawings.