Mute Devanagari Variable Font Family was designed by Manushi Parikh and published by Indian Type Foundry. Mute Devanagari Variable contains 1 styles and family package options. We developed Mute Devanagari for designers that create User Interfaces (UI). It is the Devanagari version of our Mute superfamily. On the whole, the Mute superfamily supports several different scripts used in India, including the Arabic and Latin scripts. The Devanagari script doesnt historically employ serifs at the end of stroke endings the way the Latin script does. However, the nature of Mute Devanagaris strokes generates the same feeling in texts as humanist sans serif typefaces do for the Latin script. The Latin-script characters in Mute Devanagari are also humanist sans serifs. Our product is available in two formats: either install Mute Devanagari as a single Variable Font or as seven static OpenType font files. Those seven static files range in weight from Thin to Bold. While the static-format fonts offer a good intermediary-step selection, users who install the Variable Font have vastly greater control over their texts stroke width. The Mute Devanagari Variable Fonts weight axis allows users to differentiate between almost 1,000 possible font weights. That enables you to fine-tune your texts exact appearance on-screen or in print. In terms of appearance, the stroke terminals on Mute Devanagaris letters all end horizontally or vertically. The typeface generally has low stroke contrast. Thats paired with the letters counter forms, which have been designed to be very large. Mute Devanagaris large and clear counters are probably the typefaces most prominent feature. They ensure that the font reads quite well when designers set it in small sizes. After all, there is often not a lot of vertical space available in User Interfaces. Mute Devanagari makes the most use of the available space. Also, it is a very legible typeface. Manushi Parikh designed Mute Devanagari.