Amita

Amita is a distinctive Latin and Devanagari script typeface blending upright non-connecting letterforms with traditional calligraphic style.

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Amita

About

Amita combines a Latin script with italic influences and a traditionally calligraphic Devanagari style, designed for both titling and legible body text. Its open spacing and stylish letterforms make it suitable for a variety of uses, from display to smaller sizes. The typeface reflects a blend of cultural and stylistic influences, crafted with attention to readability and elegance.

Overview

Amita is a handwriting category typeface featuring Latin and Devanagari scripts. The Latin portion is an upright, non-connecting script blending script and italic letterforms, while the Devanagari is traditionally calligraphic. Its open spacing and stylish design lend well to titling and clean legibility at smaller sizes, making it versatile for display and body copy. The design was led by Eduardo Tunni, with the Latin script designed by Brian Bonislawsky and the Devanagari by Eduardo Tunni.

Designers: Eduardo Tunni, Brian Bonislawsky

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Usage

"" Access one-stop/amita using the OneStop MCP.

If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.