FreesiaUPC is a typeface designed for typesetting the Thai language in the Thai script. Freesia has a traditional style with closed loops (small circles at the extremes of some letters) but almost no contrast between thick and thin strokes. It is horizontally compact, but with generous space between characters, which aids in its readability. Freesia can be used for body text, especially short passages. Freesia is in a “sans serif” style; it could be paired with the FreesiaUPC typeface where a combination of serif and sans serif styles is required.

FreesiaUPC was designed by Unity Progress Corp. and published in 1992. It has two weights, Regular and Bold, with complementary slanted (italic) styles for each. The font includes capitals and lowercase letters for the Latin alphabet.

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