Sinhala X256 Exclusive Jun 2026
1. Introduction
| Feature | Description | |---|---| | | 256 distinct characters, covering the full modern Sinhala alphabet (including vowel signs, consonant conjuncts, diacritics, and a curated set of punctuation & symbols). | | Format | TrueType ( .ttf ) and OpenType ( .otf ) files, plus a bitmap‑only “8‑bit” version packaged for retro‑style game engines. | | License | Commercial‑exclusive license – only the original commissioning client (a Sri‑Lankan design studio) may distribute the font, but a public‑use “preview” set of 64 glyphs is freely downloadable for non‑commercial experimentation. | | Target audience | Designers, UI/UX teams, indie game developers, cultural institutions, and advertisers who need a high‑impact, culturally resonant visual language that stands out in a saturated digital landscape. | | Unique selling point | The “× 256” refers to the classic 8‑bit “256‑color” era, a tongue‑in‑cheek nod to pixel‑art aesthetics . Every glyph is meticulously hand‑drawn to look perfect on both high‑DPI modern screens and low‑resolution retro canvases. | sinhala x256 exclusive
Movie collectors can store twice as many films on the same hard drive or mobile device. | | License | Commercial‑exclusive license – only
x265 offers 25% to 50% better data compression than its predecessor (x264) while maintaining the same level of video quality. Every glyph is meticulously hand‑drawn to look perfect
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