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In the diverse landscape of Indian language computing, few font layouts have achieved the status of a de facto standard quite like EKLG. For decades, if you walked into a government office, a printing press, or a newspaper editorial room in Gujarat, the text on the screen was almost certainly rendered in EKLG.
While Unicode has become the global standard for the web, EKLG remains the "exclusive" workhorse for professional Gujarati typography. This write-up explores the history, utility, and enduring legacy of the EKLG Gujarati keyboard and font. eklg gujarati fonts keyboard exclusive
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EKLG stands for Ellis Kanti Laser Gujarati. The name pays homage to the pioneers of Gujarati type foundry—specifically Kanti Chandra Parikh and the printing legacy associated with the Ellis Bridge area in Ahmedabad. "Type Gujarati beautifully — EKLG Keyboard
Unlike modern Unicode fonts (like Noto Sans Gujarati or Shruti), EKLG is a legacy font. It utilizes a specific "typing layout" or "keyboard mapping" that does not align with the standard Inscript keyboard promoted by the Indian government. Instead, it follows a phonetic, typewriter-style logic that became deeply ingrained in the printing industry during the late 20th century.
The conventional keyboard was created 140 years ago for typewriters. It's slow, and frequent typos are frustrating. Our honeycomb design is made for two-thumb typing on touchscreens.
