It sounds like you want to enable or force the psl (Proportional Spacing for Latin) feature in the Ornanong Pro font — likely in a design app, browser (CSS), or typography tool.
Here’s how to “make” or activate that feature, depending on where you need it. psl ornanong pro font hot
PSL Ornanong Pro is a staple from PSL (Public Company Limited), a foundry renowned for crafting high-quality Thai and English typefaces. Ornanong Pro represents a bridge between traditional Thai calligraphy and modern geometric sans-serif structures. It sounds like you want to enable or
Its "hot" factor comes from its incredible legibility combined with a friendly, approachable curve. While many Thai fonts can feel rigid or overly formal, Ornanong Pro carries a subtle warmth. It manages to be professional without being sterile—a balance that is incredibly difficult to strike, making it a darling for branding projects in Southeast Asia and beyond. Font name: PSL Ornanong Pro — a decorative
psl is an OpenType layout feature tag for proportional spacing (usually for Latin letters or numbers). You cannot “force” it outside an OpenType-savvy environment.
If the font doesn’t support psl, nothing will happen.
The Latin glyphs in PSL Ornanong Pro follow a humanist sans-serif model. Terminals are slightly flared, and the lowercase ‘a’ and ‘g’ are single-story (geometric), giving a friendly but professional tone. The x-height is generous, which improves on-screen readability.