If you're looking for a specific font related to a "CPN" (which could stand for a variety of things, such as "Computer Modern Newspaper" or another acronym), here are some steps you can take to find what you're looking for:
: For the Central Pattana (Thailand) CPN font, it is a custom asset. Access is typically restricted to authorized partners or employees. You may find project details on the TypeK Portfolio but no public download link. Alternatives
Sometimes "CPN" refers to file types or niche tools rather than a typeface:
If you have more details about the font, such as:
- Google Fonts: https://fonts.google.com/
- Font Squirrel: https://www.fontsquirrel.com/
- DaFont: https://www.dafont.com/
If you want, tell me where you saw the font (website, image, or sample text) and I’ll search for exact matches and provide direct trusted download links.
Using CPN Font in Your Projects
- Its use case (graphic design, academic papers, etc.)
- Any specific characteristics (serif, sans-serif, etc.)
- The context in which you've encountered "CPN" (e.g., a specific software, a website, an educational context)