No financial or licensing barriers exist for either font, making them ideal for educators, linguists, and developers. Future work should explore variable font support for Gujarati and automated conjunct testing tools.

Historically, Gujarati typography faced a significant hurdle. Unlike Latin scripts (A, B, C) which have a consistent x-height, Gujarati is a shirorekha (头顶线) script—similar to Devanagari—where letters hang from a horizontal line. Early digital fonts often looked clunky, with broken shirorekha or misaligned matras (vowel signs).

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