Krungthep Font
Use it as a primary "accent" or heading font while using a more traditional serif or sans-serif for body text.
| Feature | Krungthep (Legacy) | TH Sarabun (Modern) | Sukhumvit (Geometric) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1990s | 2010s (National Font) | 2010s | | Style | Traditional Serif | Sans-serif (Official) | Geometric Sans-serif | | Best for | Retro aesthetics, Legacy docs | Government forms, E-books | Mobile apps, Headlines | | Readability | Poor on 4K screens | Excellent on all screens | Excellent | | Weights | 1 (Regular) | 4+ (Thin to Bold) | 8+ (Thin to Black) | Krungthep font
In addition, the Krungthep font is often used in traditional Thai art and design, such as in wood carvings, murals, and ceramics. The font is also used in various festivals and celebrations, such as the Loy Krathong festival, where it is used to create intricate and colorful designs. Use it as a primary "accent" or heading
Verify that the current draft includes:
One of the most confusing aspects of Krungthep is its role as a . Verify that the current draft includes: One of