Ekachon - Font

Are you designing for (brochures, posters) or digital (websites, mobile apps) media?

The Ekachon family is impressively comprehensive. It is not merely a single font file but a full-fledged type system designed to give designers maximum flexibility. The family contains , ranging from light to bold, each with a matching italic counterpart.

The standard desktop license is priced per weight or as a complete family. ekachon font

Because Neo-Grotesque fonts have tight curves and upright forms, they require careful breathing room. When using the bolder weights for branding or poster headers, slightly open up the tracking (letter-spacing) to give the words a premium, intentional feel. For body blocks using the regular weight, let the default kerning handle the rhythm, but ensure your line height (leading) is set to roughly 140% to 160% of the font size to keep the Thai vowel markers clear and legible. Commercial Licensing and Availability

: The Bold and Medium weights create authoritative, sleek headlines for corporate portfolios and pitch decks. Are you designing for (brochures, posters) or digital

The name "Ekachon," which translates to "private" or "private sector" in Thai, reflects its intended use for corporate and professional environments. It is characterized by:

: One of the most interesting aspects of this font is its companion, Ekachon Loop . While the standard Ekachon is a modernist sans-serif, the Loop version is a traditional Thai text typeface. The foundry describes them as matching like "cream cheese and bagels"—they are designed to be used side-by-side to integrate display titles with body text seamlessly. The family contains , ranging from light to

: Prioritizes traditional readability for older demographics or formal text heavy environments. The loops aid character recognition in prolonged reading sessions.

Unlike some "free" fonts, professional use of Ekachon typically requires the purchase of a commercial license.