Noto Sans Khojki
Noto Sans Khojki is the low-contrast counterpart to the serif: a monolinear treatment intended for interfaces, signage and any environment where rendering is unpredictable and the script still has to be unambiguous.
𑈎𑈱𑈌𑈳 𑈆𑈮𑈜𑈲
Removing contrast from a manuscript script is a destructive operation if handled carelessly — the joins are what carry the identity. The sans keeps the stroke endings and the angle of entry even where the modulation has been flattened out.
The spacing is looser than the serif to survive small sizes and screen anti-aliasing, and the marks are drawn heavier so they do not disappear at UI scale. It is the cut to reach for when Khojki has to work inside a product.
Specimen posters
𑈎𑈱𑈌𑈳 𑈆𑈮𑈜𑈲
𑈎𑈱𑈌𑈳 𑈆𑈮𑈜𑈲
𑈎𑈱𑈌𑈳 𑈆𑈮𑈜𑈲
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