Because of its "X-Bold" weight, it is most effective for display purposes such as posters, menus, and headlines where grabbing attention is a priority. Technical Specifications
The "Sai Krok" (Thai for sausage) font family was inspired by the traditional Thai fermented pork sausage. Its design philosophy centers on thick, tubular shapes with rounded terminals, mirroring the appearance of its namesake snack.
Created by Prinya Ruen-nont (also known as Derek), a Thai graphic designer. db sai krok x-bold 13
The "X" version, specifically version 3.100, was released around 2007.
It fully supports both Thai and Latin (English) scripts, making it versatile for bilingual branding. Because of its "X-Bold" weight, it is most
Generally sold as part of the DB Font Vol. 2 bundle, though non-commercial versions may be found on various font repositories. Ideal Use Cases
The "X-Bold 13" designation refers to the extra-bold weight within the family. It is characterized by: Created by Prinya Ruen-nont (also known as Derek),
Especially for street food or casual dining concepts.