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If your design software freezes when selecting a text tool, clear your system font cache. Navigate to C:\Windows\Fonts , delete any corrupted font files, and restart the application. Running the design software in compatibility mode can also resolve stability bugs. Missing Layout Options
ANU fonts require a non-Unicode Telugu keyboard. The most common is or InScript (Legacy) . anu telugu fonts v 75 upd
Version 75 was a milestone because it addressed rendering issues with ottulu (double consonants) and guninthalu (vowel signs) that plagued earlier versions like V 6.0 or V 7.0. The "UPD" suffix means this is the final, most stable iteration before the project shifted focus to Unicode.
: Includes a vast collection of traditional and decorative fonts like Pallavi , Bapu Script , Dharani , and Gowthami . This public link is valid for 7 days
: The collection includes variants that mimic handwriting or traditional calligraphy.
: The collection typically includes 85+ distinct Telugu fonts ranging from standard body text styles to decorative and artistic display fonts. Can’t copy the link right now
The application does not recognize the non-Unicode encoding.
Anu fonts will only work correctly in software that allows non-Unicode encoding. Use Adobe InDesign CS6 (legacy mode), CorelDRAW X7 , or Microsoft Word (with specific language settings set to Telugu under "Font Substitution").
Before installing the software, ensure your computer meets the following minimum specifications: Requirement Minimum Specification Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11 (32-bit or 64-bit) Processor Intel Core i3 or equivalent AMD processor RAM 2 GB minimum (4 GB recommended) Storage 500 MB of free hard drive space Software Supporting applications like Adobe Photoshop or CorelDraw Step-by-Step Installation Guide
Their efforts quickly paid off. Today, the Anu Telugu fonts are not just a choice but a necessity in the industry. The entire Telugu publishing and printing ecosystem in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana—including major newspapers, weekly magazines, TV channels, DTP centers, and digital printing units—relies almost exclusively on Anu fonts. This widespread adoption has made the brand a household name in the sector. Beyond Telugu, the company also developed popular fonts for Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi, solidifying its role as a key player in the Indian language computing landscape.