font is a clean, modern Thai typeface originally commissioned by Krungthai Bank
The Ekachon typeface is more than just a collection of characters; it is a bridge between tradition and modernity. Through the technical expertise of Vachiruckul and the Katatrad team, it offers a solution to the complex needs of a globalized design world. As visual communication continues to evolve, fonts like Ekachon remain essential for their ability to convey information with both precision and cultural resonance.
Commercial Use Warnings: Designers are strongly advised to check the specific End User License Agreement (EULA) before use. Using a "free" version found on unofficial sites for commercial work can lead to legal complications if the license was not properly obtained from the Katatrad Foundry. Best Use Cases
The "WORK" edition wasn't just a label; it was a promise. Within weeks, the font was everywhere. It appeared on the covers of indie magazines and the signage of new coffee shops. Sunan would walk through the city and see his own "Individual" staring back at him from billboards, proving that sometimes, the best way to make your work immortal is to give it away for free.
font is a clean, modern Thai typeface originally commissioned by Krungthai Bank
The Ekachon typeface is more than just a collection of characters; it is a bridge between tradition and modernity. Through the technical expertise of Vachiruckul and the Katatrad team, it offers a solution to the complex needs of a globalized design world. As visual communication continues to evolve, fonts like Ekachon remain essential for their ability to convey information with both precision and cultural resonance.
Commercial Use Warnings: Designers are strongly advised to check the specific End User License Agreement (EULA) before use. Using a "free" version found on unofficial sites for commercial work can lead to legal complications if the license was not properly obtained from the Katatrad Foundry. Best Use Cases
The "WORK" edition wasn't just a label; it was a promise. Within weeks, the font was everywhere. It appeared on the covers of indie magazines and the signage of new coffee shops. Sunan would walk through the city and see his own "Individual" staring back at him from billboards, proving that sometimes, the best way to make your work immortal is to give it away for free.