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Call to Action: Have you struggled with font rendering in Assamese? Which conjunct character do you find hardest to read? Comment below.

In an era where English fonts dominate UI/UX, using a high-quality native script like Rohini on your website, poster, or document is a political act of love. It tells the reader: "Your language deserves beauty. Your eyes deserve comfort." While Rohini is excellent, it is not the only font. Support the ecosystem. If you use it commercially, respect the SIL OFL license (share alike, don't sell the font alone). And perhaps, commission a designer to create the next great Assamese font.

In the vast ocean of digital typography, most scripts are treated as afterthoughts. For decades, typing in Assamese (Asomiya) on a screen was a struggle—a compromise between legibility and aesthetics. Then came .

Rohini: More Than Just a Font, It’s the Digital Voice of the Asomiya Soul