Lahzeh

Lahzeh

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9 weights
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Version 1.0
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Update January 5, 2025

The "Lahzeh Typeface" has a dynamic, modern, and curious personality. Its structure and geometry are such that its curiosity slightly extends beyond this geometry to view the world from a new perspective. Lahzeh tries to maintain its calm while being playful and seeking new experiences.

Lahzeh distinguishes itself from other fonts through its unique breaks, making it stand out.

 

The Lahzeh Typeface comes in 9 weights and 2 dot styles, It also supports Arabic, Turkish, Persian, Urdu, Kurdish and Jawi languages. and it includes many combinations and symbols such as proposed symbols for Rial and Toman, Bitcoin, Tether, and more. It can be useful for content creators in this moment and time.

The Lahzeh Typeface is suitable for headlines, titles, short texts, advertising spaces, social media, and more. It shines in large headlines and billboards but also strives to maintain readability in long texts..

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For an additional user to use the font.To share the font with your designer or project partner. (details)

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

For small businesses to share the font with 5 additional employees and use it on one website.(details)

For unlimited use by companies in all their activities. A website builder, website templates and services that allow users to type with the font. (details)

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In the Lahzeh (Pro) font package :

Main Fonts:  9 weights Available in TTF and OTF formats.

Web Fonts: WOFF and WOFF2 formats, along with CSS code.

Variable Font: 2 axes (weight and Dots style) 

 

Release Date:
January 5, 2025
Supported languages:
Persian , Urdu , Arabic , Kurdish
Weight | style :
9 weights
Designed By

Born in 1996 Graphic Designer Typographer Logo & Visual Identity Designer Founder of Hadaf Design and Printing Institute

Typeface & Logotype designer Law expert Cooperation in the design of Latin characters and the expansion of the Yekan Bakh font family with Reza Bakhtiarifard

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