
Poppins Font is important to stress that for a long time, Geometric sans serif typefaces had been attributed to the category of stylistic means, irrespective of the space they occupied on a stage. There is one such geometric sans serif font that is known to write both Devanagari and Latin scripts which is named Poppins.
Latin symbols (including ampersands) are more geometric and rationalistic than the identifiable typefaces, while Devanagari designs are post-modern; they are the first to fashion typefaces in this tradition [ sic ]. Whereas Latin typefaces are gender pioneering in special circles, Devanagari also uses geometrical principles.
Very few connections between thick and thin strokes are found for the smooth transition between them and the only breaks occur where typographic white is needed; subsequently, each letterform has a monolinear structure. Concerning the optimal baseline-to-competitor distance it must be mentioned that the Devanagari baseline character height and the Latin ascender height are both equals; latine capital letters are smaller than the Devanagari characters and the height of an x in Latin is very high.
Ninad Kale designed Devanagari while the Latin script was, created by Jonny Pinhorn.
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