Golpayegani

Golpayegani

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2 styles
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Version 1.0
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Update November 22, 2022

The Golpayegani typeface is a recreation of the work of the graphic designer Behzad Golpayegani (1917-1964) in two styles: Original (Bold) and textured(Grunge).

In Iranian graphics history, Behzad Golpayegani is considered the founder of Persian typography. A series of typography-based cover designs were developed during his years at Franklin Publications. 

To recreate the Golpayegani typeface, the letters that were most deformed in this process were extracted and placed in the final composition.

 

 

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For one website or app and to share the font with 2 additional project partners. (details)

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This typeface has been digitalized by Hojat Noorollahi.

In the Golpayegani Font package:

Main Fonts: 1 weight with 2 styles(Bold and Grunge) available in TTF format.

Web Fonts: WOFF and WOFF2 formats.

The Golpayegani font only supports the Arabic and Persian languages

Release Date:
November 22, 2022
Weight | style :
2 styles
Designed By
Hojat Nourolahi
Font Developer

Hojat Nourolahi is a graduate of the University of Art, specializing in type design and font development. He is actively involved in the design and production of both Perso/Arabic and Latin typefaces

Studio Daftar
Type Designer

Studio Daftar is a design studio with a focus on artistic management, graphic design, and consulting for publishers, art centers, cultural events, and artists.

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