Ek Mukta



Creator/Artist: Prof. Girish Dalvi and Yashodeep Gholap

Category: Interaction Design(IXD) IIT Bombay and Sir J.J. School of Arts

Period:  2011-2020


Detailed Description

"Ek Mukta" is a free and open-source Devanagari font designed by Professor Girish Dalvi and Yashodeep Gholap with extensive support from Noopur Datye, Sarang Kulkarni, and Maithili Shingre. It is a Unicode-compliant, versatile, contemporary, humanist, mono-linear typeface available in seven weights, supporting Devanagari and Latin scripts. This type family is a libre-licensed version of the Ek multi-script family, an ongoing project to develop a unified type family for each Indian script. The goal is to build one harmonious family across all Indian scripts without letting the visual features of one script dominate over others. This ensures that the fonts can be used successfully for both single and multi-script purposes.

Ek Mukta was designed with the aim of providing a contemporary and versatile Devanagari font that could be used for various purposes, including print and digital media. The font features a clean and elegant design, with balanced proportions and legible characters. It is released under the SIL Open Font License, which allows anyone to use, modify, and distribute the font freely. This open-source approach encourages collaboration and ensures that the font remains accessible to a wide range of users.

Professor Girish Dalvi, a renowned type designer and educator from IIT Bombay, collaborated with Yashodeep Gholap, a graphic designer and typographer, to create the Ek Mukta font. Their combined expertise in typography and design helped shape the development of the font and ensure its quality and usability. Ek Mukta supports not only Hindi and Marathi but also other languages that use the Devanagari script, such as Nepali and Sanskrit. This multi-language support makes the font versatile and suitable for a diverse range of applications. It has received recognition and praise for its design and contribution to the Devanagari typography community. It has been adopted by various organizations and projects for use in print publications, websites, and digital platforms. Overall, Ek Mukta represents a valuable addition to the collection of Devanagari fonts available to designers, publishers, and users worldwide. Its open-source nature and high-quality design make it a popular choice for projects that require a modern and accessible Devanagari typeface.


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Reference Links:
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Mukta
https://ektype.in/font-mukta-family.html