This project is to create a multipurpose, monolinear, variable Devanagari typeface. The aim is to provide users a better alternative to existing Devanagari fonts and flexibility to use it as per their particular requirements, which non-variable typefaces may not be able to do. The idea of developing a variable font for an Indic script occurred to Mr Manoj Gopinath, a prominent type and visual designer himself and my guide for the project. Variable fonts are a relatively new and unexplored arena in typeface design for Indic scripts. I am very grateful to him for his faith in me and allowing me to take this project forward. The brief was to create a variable typeface which should be multipurpose (usable in different contexts), monolinear (to maintain the readability at different sizes), aesthetically pleasant and appealing to all ages. To give it a modern feel, it should be neither too roundish nor too squarish, as all Indic scripts have a characteristic roundishness. I was able to understand the intricacies of typeface design and the sheer hard work that goes into it during the internship. I was able to complete the basic designs of 26 characters (12 consonants, 14 vowels and the corresponding maatras), which are subject to further modifications.