FONTWALA

FONTWALA
Wednesday, January 31, 2024 (7:30 PM - 10:00 PM) (PST)
Description
A story about language, technology and South Asian identity. In 1990s India, Fontwala is an aspiring typographer and font designer of Indian languages who designs the Anglo Nagari Keyboard, one of the first software that allows typing of Indian scripts on the Latin-based keyboard. In the present time, Shilpi, Fontwala’s niece, has returned to India after spending two decades as an immigrant in the US to write the story of her uncle, Fontwala. Shilpi discovers what it means for a “complex” script to survive in a digital world and for a person with complex history to try and tell one story. Inspired by the story of typographer and font designer of Indian scripts, Rajeev Prakash.
This production has achieved a TBA Highlight!
The Reflection Achievement. The Bay Area is beautifully diverse and so is this production.
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$15 - $25
1062 Valencia St
San Francisco, California 94110 United States
San Francisco
TBA Highlight: Reflection