The name "Tacteing" (តាក់តែង) literally translates to or "adornment" in Khmer. Created by Cambodian designer Om Mony in 1991, the font was developed to preserve and promote Khmer heritage through digital design.
An educational platform that shares font links via Google Drive for digital literacy.
Creating authentic Cambodian borders.
On Windows, right-click the file and select "Install" . On macOS, double-click the file and click "Install Font" in the Font Book.
Since keys correspond to symbols rather than letters, you may need to type different letters on your keyboard to "reveal" the various decorative icons available. Tacteing Font - Facebook
Used widely in Word and Excel for professional document styling in Cambodia.
Religious symbols, flowers, and traditional animals.
Open-source projects like SOMONSOUM/Latex-Project host the .TTF file for developers. How to Install and Use Download: Save the Tacteing.ttf file to your computer.
Intricate patterns used for document borders and title underlines.
The name "Tacteing" (តាក់តែង) literally translates to or "adornment" in Khmer. Created by Cambodian designer Om Mony in 1991, the font was developed to preserve and promote Khmer heritage through digital design.
An educational platform that shares font links via Google Drive for digital literacy.
Creating authentic Cambodian borders.
On Windows, right-click the file and select "Install" . On macOS, double-click the file and click "Install Font" in the Font Book.
Since keys correspond to symbols rather than letters, you may need to type different letters on your keyboard to "reveal" the various decorative icons available. Tacteing Font - Facebook Font Tacteing Khmer Download
Used widely in Word and Excel for professional document styling in Cambodia.
Religious symbols, flowers, and traditional animals. Creating authentic Cambodian borders
Open-source projects like SOMONSOUM/Latex-Project host the .TTF file for developers. How to Install and Use Download: Save the Tacteing.ttf file to your computer.
Intricate patterns used for document borders and title underlines. Since keys correspond to symbols rather than letters,