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The design philosophy behind PSL Display centers on .

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Developed by PSL SmartLetter and designer , PSL Display was engineered specifically for "display" purposes—meaning it was meant to be seen from a distance and at large sizes rather than read in long paragraphs of text. Origins and Purpose The design philosophy behind PSL Display centers on

Traditional Thai fonts often feature large, calligraphic loops reminiscent of ink brush strokes. While beautiful, these can become muddy on low-resolution screens. retains the cultural necessity of the loop but simplifies its geometry. The loops are cleaner, more circular, and mathematically defined. This creates a "neo-grotesque" feel—modern but not cold. While beautiful, these can become muddy on low-resolution

: Its "Narinthorn" variant from the same series is famously used in popular Thai talk shows like Hone-Krasae .