In the sprawling ecosystem of Malayalam typography, one family of fonts has quietly achieved cult status—not because of its elegance or linguistic purity, but because of its sheer humanness. FML (Fonts Malayalam) series, particularly FML-TT-Nandagomma and FML-TT-AnjaliOldLipi, have become the digital equivalent of a handwritten note on the back of a bus ticket. What Are FML Fonts? FML stands for Fonts Malayalam , a collection of Unicode-compliant TrueType fonts developed primarily by K.H. Hussein, with contributions from the Swathanthra Malayalam Computing (SMC) community. Unlike the rigid, press-like appearance of traditional Malayalam fonts (e.g., ML-TT Revathi, Rachana), FML fonts mimic natural handwriting —uneven strokes, slight slants, and a casual, unstressed flow.