What is ASCII?
ASCII, pronounced ASS-kee, means American Standard Code for Information Interchange. It is a character
encoding standard for 95 printable English-focused characters and 33 control characters, making 128 code
points that shaped early computer text, programming syntax, and markup.
Translating the ASCII portrait idea into Burmese matters because Myanmar script brings a different rhythm,
memory, and visual identity into a medium that was originally built around English characters. The face is
no longer only pixels; it becomes language, culture, and signal.