To avoid data corruption and layout issues while handling legacy fonts, keep these best practices in mind:
: Before using the Tera Font Trilochan-Normal TTF in any commercial project (e.g., for a business logo, product packaging, or a paid advertisement), you must determine its license. If you cannot find a clear license like the SIL Open Font License (OFL), which allows free commercial use, assume it is not permitted. For commercial projects, it is always safer and more professional to use fonts with clear, permissive licenses, such as the excellent Mukta or Noto Serif Gujarati families.
To successfully integrate this font into modern workflows, designers must understand its system constraints: Technical Attribute Specification Details Terafont Series (Regional Indic Script) Format Profile TrueType Font Binary (.TTF) Encoding Framework Legacy ASCII Character Overlay Mapping (Non-Unicode) Typographical Weight Regular / Normal Book-Weight Presentation Primary Script Focus Gujarati Structural Glyphs and Ligatures Input Engine Alignment Remington Typewriter or Phonetic Layout Mapping Core Applications in Professional Settings