Typotheque collaborated with Indian type designers for Devanagari, Kannada, and Telugu extensions of Lava. Knowing these scripts as natives gave the designers the confidence to stretch and play with the design within the constraints of an editorial brief. In my opinion, this confidence and familiarity are what bring all of the scripts into harmony while keeping them true to their individual nature.| Typographica
At first, Chikki seems contradictory: How can something brittle, crisp, and textured evoke a feeling of such warmth and familiarity? If you are familiar with chikki, the Indian snack food to which this typeface owes its inspiration and name, you will understand.| Typographica
The not-so-short account of drawing Fit Devanagari!| Mota Italic