Font | Ayuthaya Bold

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The Latin alphabet in Ayuthaya Bold is a neutral, transitional serif. It is unobtrusive and functional—reminiscent of Times New Roman but with slightly shorter ascenders. This makes Ayuthaya Bold a poor choice for English-only body text (it looks generic), but an excellent choice for bilingual Thai-English documents where harmony is required. ayuthaya bold font

Restaurants wanting an authentic yet upscale Thai aesthetic often use Ayuthaya Bold for dish names. Its historical connection to Ayutthaya evokes tradition, while the bold weight ensures readability under dim lighting. Restaurants wanting an authentic yet upscale Thai aesthetic

Ayuthaya Bold is a strong, legible, and culturally rooted sans-serif typeface inspired by the geometric clarity of Thai and Latin typographic traditions. Named after the historic ancient capital of Thailand, the font balances modern simplicity with traditional proportions, making it an excellent choice for both digital and print media that require a confident, clean, and approachable presence. Named after the historic ancient capital of Thailand,

Ayutthaya was a major center of Theravada Buddhism and was home to many important temples, including , Wat Chaiwatthanaram , and Wat Mahathat . The city's architecture was influenced by Khmer and Indian styles, reflecting the cultural exchange between Siam and its neighboring countries.

Ayuthaya is a fixed-width (monospaced) font included as a system font on macOS. By default, it only exists in a