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Krushnah

par SimpleType Studios
Styles individuels à partir de $25.00 USD
La famille de polices Krushnah a été conçue par Mhd Husaini et publiée par SimpleType Studios. Krushnah contient 1 styles. En savoir plus sur cette famille

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Krushnah — High-Contrast Condensed Display Serif

Editorial attitude in a single, confident weight.

Krushnah is a high-contrast condensed display serif built for headlines that refuse to be ignored. Its narrow proportions, dramatic thick-to-thin modulation, and flared, blade-like terminals give it the presence of a fashion-magazine masthead — elegant, sharp, and unmistakably contemporary. Set it large and it carries the polish of luxury branding; set it in a tight stack and it reads like a poster waiting to happen.

Designed and produced by Mytype Studio, Krushnah pairs its expressive letterforms with practical typographic support: standard ligatures, automatic fractions, ordinals, superscript figures, and refined kerning across a 232-glyph character set with multilingual Latin coverage. It's a display face engineered to look intentional in logos, covers, and editorial layouts — not just decorative.

Best for: fashion & beauty branding · magazine and editorial headlines · posters · packaging & labels · luxury logos · book and album covers · social media graphics · event and wedding titling.

Concepteurs: Mhd Husaini

Fonderie: SimpleType Studios

MyFonts débout: Jun 23, 2026

Krushnah

À propos SimpleType Studios

My name is Mhd Husaini and I design fonts under the foundry name of simpleType Studios. After spending 2 years as a freelance graphic designer iI was ready for a new challenge. I instantly discovered a passion in hand lettered font designs, and launched my first typeface in 2020. Since then I’ve transformed my freelance business into a type foundry, with an aim to shake up the design world with a range of eye-catching, distinctive typefaces which break away from the generic letterforms.

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