Ayuthaya Bold Font May 2026
Ayuthaya Bold – Typeface Feature Summary
1. Design Concept & Inspiration
- Named after the ancient Thai capital of Ayutthaya, evoking historical and cultural richness.
- Blends traditional Thai calligraphic forms with a bold, modern weight.
- Designed for high-impact readability while maintaining cultural character.
Coding and Data: Developers often use it to align columns of text perfectly, making syntax errors easier to spot.
If you're looking for a similar bold, monospaced aesthetic that works better across both Mac and Windows, you might want to check out JetBrains Mono Roboto Mono in a PDF for Windows users? ayuthaya bold font
| Font Name | Best For | Licensing | Key Difference | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Noto Serif Thai | Web & Android | Open Source (OFL) | Thinner hairlines; more modern metrics. | | Sarabun (Bold) | Government documents | Open Source (OFL) | Sans-serif; cleaner than Ayuthaya. | | TH Sarabun New | Microsoft Office users | Free for Windows | Almost identical shapes, but with better spacing. | | Krub (Bold) | Modern UI design | Open Source (OFL) | Geometric; less traditional. | | Charmonman | Wedding/ceremonial | Open Source (OFL) | Has swashes; decorative, not for body text. | Ayuthaya Bold – Typeface Feature Summary 1
- Wat Phra Si Sanphet: A stunning temple complex with three chedis (stupas) containing the remains of former kings.
- Wat Chaiwatthanaram: A majestic temple built in 1617, featuring a 79-meter-tall prang (Khmer-style tower).
- Wat Mahathat: A temple famous for the Buddha head stuck in a banyan tree.
Design Piece: The Ayuthaya Title
Visual Description: This piece features the word "AYUTHAYA" in a heavy, condensed serif font with weathered textures, evoking the stone ruins and grandeur of the ancient Siamese capital. Named after the ancient Thai capital of Ayutthaya,