: Tattoo artists and graphic designers often use it for its stylish appearance in posters, banners, and hoardings.
: Primarily supports the Devanagari script, which is used for Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit, and several other Indian languages.
: Unlike modern Unicode fonts, DVB-TTDhruv is often classified as a "legacy" or non-Unicode font, which is frequently required for specific government typing tests, printing presses, and specialized publishing software.
: Tattoo artists and graphic designers often use it for its stylish appearance in posters, banners, and hoardings.
: Primarily supports the Devanagari script, which is used for Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit, and several other Indian languages.
: Unlike modern Unicode fonts, DVB-TTDhruv is often classified as a "legacy" or non-Unicode font, which is frequently required for specific government typing tests, printing presses, and specialized publishing software.