tulu baravu font

Download Tulu Baravau Font

Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Academy created stylized font to the foundry of the existing fonts that have been in internet for a while. Please reach-out to us with your comments for betterment. Baravu Font is digitization of handwriting of the font developers. Any similarities with other fonts is co-incidental. This font is purely self made work of the font team. The fonts are developed on the basis of recommendations by KTSA (Karnataka Tulu Sahitya Academy), and any change in those may be reflected in the future version of the font(s) released.

The font is available for free use according this license. No approval is needed for reuse, but informing us would rather be appreciated. This helps us in our future releases.

Installing on Windows

1. Download the Tulu Baravau 2.0 Font

2. After downloading the font, open the otf file by double clicking on it

3. Click on the the ‘Install’ menu in the file once it is opened as shown in picture below

baravu install

4. Once successfully downloaded, you should be able to see in font list of any applications including MS Word.

PS: You may have to restart the application if already open

Installing on Android

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