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| Use Case | Rating (1–10) | Notes | |----------|--------------|-------| | Print headline | 9 | Excellent if you want grunge/retro | | Body text | 2 | Unreadable beyond 2 lines | | Web (CSS) | 5 | Use only for hero headers | | Logo design | 7 | Needs manual spacing tweaks | | Multilingual | 6 | Devanagari support is a bonus but inconsistent |


| Font | Similarity | Better for | |------|------------|-------------| | Pilgi (by Ek Type) | Medium — same Indian retro vibe | Cleaner Devanagari + Latin pairing | | Charm (Google Fonts) | Low — more refined | General-purpose display | | Masala (self-published) | High — equally distressed | Larger glyph set | | League Gothic | None — different genre | Compact, clean headlines |

Swaraj Graphics is less polished than Pilgi, but more “raw” — which is its selling point. swaraj graphics font


As India becomes a major digital design hub, the demand for localized UI fonts is rising. While Swaraj Graphics Font is currently a display font, we are seeing "Variable Font" versions being developed.

Q: Is Swaraj a Unicode font? A: The original version is not a Unicode font. It uses a proprietary encoding specific to the software it was bundled with. This means you cannot simply copy-paste Swaraj text into a web browser or modern smartphone and expect it to render correctly. | Use Case | Rating (1–10) | Notes

Q: Can I still download Swaraj Graphics Font? A: While it is no longer commercially sold or widely supported by modern OS vendors, the font files can sometimes be found in legacy software archives or older computer systems in printing presses. However, users are encouraged to use modern Unicode fonts like Mangal or Noto Sans Devanagari for new projects.

Q: Who developed Swaraj? A: It was developed by CDAC (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing), a scientific society of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India. | Font | Similarity | Better for |

Q: How do I convert Swaraj text to Unicode? A: If you have old documents in Swaraj font, you can use online "Legacy to Unicode" converters. These tools map the old ASCII codes to modern Unicode characters, allowing the text to be readable on current devices.