Laila

Designed by Indian Type Foundry

5 weights • Version 20 • On Google Fonts since 2014 • Popularity #515

Quick Summary

5

Styles

300-700

Weight Range

Static

Not variable

3

Languages / Subsets

Category
serif
Best for
display
Scripts
Devanagari, Latin
Origin
India
License
SIL Open Font License
Last updated
Jun 25, 2025

© 2014 Indian Type Foundry

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About Laila Fonts

Laila is an informal sans serif design with brush terminals. It has a very contemporary, 21st century appearance. Text set in Laila appears friendly, or even cute! Laila looks especially good in headlines. It is a display typeface, but it may also be used to set shorter passages of text, too.

Laila’s Latin component has a high x-height and open counter forms. In terms of the thickness of its strokes, everything is mostly monolinear. The Devanagari component is even more fluid, appearing lively and graceful. The height is between the Latin x-height and capital height. The strokes thickness is a little lighter than in the Latin; in text blocks, texts set in each script will have similar color.

Hitesh Malaviya designed the Devanagari, and the Latin is by Jonny Pinhorn. To contribute, see github.com/itfoundry/laila

Who Designed Laila?

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Indian Type Foundry (ITF) creates retail and custom multilingual fonts for print and digital media. Started in 2009 by Satya Rajpurohit and Peter Bil’ak, ITF works with designers from across the world. ITF fonts are used by clients ranging from tech giants like Apple, Google, and Sony, to various international brands.

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