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RayDesigner: Satya Rajpurohit
Publisher: Indian Type Foundry
Created by Satya Rajpurohit, Ray is a pixel typeface family. This typeface has 5 designs and was released by Indian Type Foundry.

Ray is a light-hearted household of display fonts. Its letterforms were influenced by the sort of typefaces used on digital display screens. The household includes five variations, each of which shares the exact same character width, inter-character spacing, and OpenType features. They are each obtained from a rigorous grid. Ray One's letterforms use a series of dots overlayed on top of a background grid. The capital letters, lining figures, and lowercase ascenders are nine dots high. The x-height is 7 dots. The descenders have 2 dots worth of area available below the standard. The Ray 2 font styles uses squares rather of dots. These all face each other, but still provide a pixelated result to the texts they set. Those squares are rounded off in Ray 3, making this design resemble a combination of the Ray One with the Ray 2 font. Ray 4 includes bridges in between numerous of the spaces discovered in between the grid units noticeable in Ray Three. These rounded aspects from Ray 4 are in turn re-squared in Ray 5, making that font appearance like a cross between Ray 2 and Ray Four. The fonts in the Ray household include both lining and oldstyle figures, in addition to several alternates for letters like the 'Q', 'R','S', and 'g'. Ray originate from Satya Rajpurohit, the Ahmedabad-based type designer who co-founded the Indian Type Foundry.

Font Family:
· Ray One
· Ray Two
· Ray Three
· Ray Four
· Ray Five

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