Hakaza
The designer of this font has put in all their effort to bring an enjoyable and nostalgic experience to the reader of books and magazines by adjusting and managing its positive and negative spaces, as well as ensuring consistent letter spacing and even punctuation.


Two years after the release of "Hakaza Sepid" (Regular) and receiving encouraging feedback from graphic designers and the publishing industry, the need for "Hakaza Siah" (Bold) became more evident than ever. Therefore, building upon the anatomy of Hakaza Sepid, we designed the skeleton of Hakaza Siah and developed it after extensive testing.


Among its few peers, Hakaza benefits from carefully engineered spacing between letters and words, spacing that is thoughtfully calibrated to the font’s visual structure and proportions (compare the examples below closely). In addition, the well-balanced and meticulously controlled counters of Hakaza’s letterforms ensure excellent legibility. As a result, even when set at small sizes in print, including on bulky, absorbent paper stocks, the typeface resists ink fill-in and maintains its clarity.








Hakaza In Use
In the Hakaza (Pro) font package :
Main Fonts: 2 weight Available in TTF and OTF format.
Web Fonts: WOFF and WOFF2 formats.
Hassan Karimzadeh is a prolific visual artist and art director, with his main focus over the last three decades being cultural graphic design and cartooning. He has been a key member of various international journalism and arts associations. Throughout his artistic career, Hassan has earned numerous titles, honors, and prestigious awards. He has maintained ongoing collaborations with both domestic and foreign journals and publishing houses for several decades. Currently, he serves as the director of Hich Graphic Studio and the artistic director of Tash Publishing and Ghahveh Pictorial Monthly.
Hossein Karimzadeh has MA in visual communication. Since 1999, he has worked as a graphic designer with various magazines and publications, such as "Parian Publications, Donya-e Eqtesad Publications, Zanbour Publications, Porteghal Publications, Safir Publications, Saipa Andisheh Gostar Monthly, etc."
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