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Ayuthaya Bold Font -

A great typeface needs the right supporting cast. Because Ayuthaya Bold is structurally rigid and visually heavy, it pairs best with high-contrast secondary fonts:

The ancient city of Ayutthaya rises again. 2 Bold strokes of history carved in stone. 3 Temples, kings, and rivers of time.

Ideal for web articles, news apps, and promotional materials in Thailand.

Pair it with Times New Roman or Georgia for a classic/technical mix.

| Font Name | Weight | Legibility (Small Text) | Character Loops | Best For | |-----------|--------|-------------------------|-----------------|----------| | | High | Good (Serif) | Rounded, calligraphic | Headlines, cultural branding | | Thonburi | Light/Book | Excellent (Sans-serif) | Angular, modern | UI/UX, long reading | | K2D | Variable | Very High | Geometric, sharp | Digital displays | | Norasi | Bold | Medium (too thin) | Traditional, ornate | Poetry, religious texts |

It mimics old-school typewriter outputs.At the same time, it looks like futuristic sci-fi code.This duality makes it highly versatile. 3. Structural Alignment

The font features distinct rounded stroke endings. This softens the rigid, robotic nature inherent to monospace fonts, giving it a friendly, approachable demeanor.

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