Mandali

Designed by Purushoth Kumar Guttula

1 weights • Version 16 • On Google Fonts since 2014 • Popularity #543

Quick Summary

1

Styles

400-400

Weight Range

Static

Not variable

2

Languages / Subsets

Category
sans-serif
Best for
display
Scripts
Latin, Telugu
Origin
Hyderabad, India
License
SIL Open Font License
Last updated
Sep 10, 2025

© 2012 Silicon Andhra . • © 2011, Vernon Adams , with Reserved Font Name Nunito

The quick brown fox

32px

About Mandali Fonts

Mandali is a Telugu font developed for use in news publications and has many unique Telugu conjunct letters. It is named after Mandali Venkata Krishna Rao, who successfully organised the first World Telugu Conference in 1975. He and his family have worked for the well being of Telugu people.

The Telugu is designed and developed by Purushoth Kumar Guttula in 2013 and made available by Silicon Andhra under the SIL Open Font License v1.1. The Latin is designed by Vernon Adams and originally published as Nunito. The Mandali project is led by Appaji Ambarisha Darbha, a type designer based in Hyderabad, India. To contribute, see github.com/appajid/mandali

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