KRSNA Font started out as a custom version of NewParis Skyline, made for two vinyl record sleeves by Geneva-based musician Grace Core. This experimental typeface abandons the convention of a continuous baseline and introduces a three-storey space where the letters can sit at the top, center or bottom, with the remaining space filled by bars and spikes. The resulting word images are captivating patterns with logo-like qualities.
Inspired by Devanagari writing system, KRSNA was thought on a three-storey space. The letters sit at the top, center, or bottom and fill the remaining space with bars and spikes. The resulting word images of KRSNA are captivating patterns (like seen here in TypeLife#1v2) with logo-like qualities.

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