Where Indian Streets Speak in Type

Typeface and graphic designer Pooja Saxena documents the rich variety of fonts found on Indian streets, archiving them through her Instagram project India Street Lettering. What began in 2017 with a striking shop sign in Panjim—featuring a flamboyant, intricately designed ‘B’ grew into a larger exploration of everyday typography. Through initiatives like #36DaysOfType, she continues to celebrate the character, creativity, and cultural nuance embedded in street lettering across India.

Fire Engine, Chennai
Fire Engine, Chennai
Gavandalkar Bros, Goa’s Mapusa Market
Gavandalkar Bros, Goa’s Mapusa Market
Indiana Crockery, Bangalore
Indiana Crockery, Bangalore
Mivea Stores, Panjim
Mivea Stores, Panjim
Oval View, Mumbai
Oval View, Mumbai

via Pooja Saxena

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