Veno

Veno

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13 weights
version
Version 1.0
update_date
Update January 23, 2024

Veno is an informal typeface specially designed to captivate attention in Persian/Farsi and Arabic. The initial objective of its design was to produce a typeface that is both weighty and versatile.

As the design process progressed, taking into account its formal capabilities, "Veno" evolved into a comprehensive modern typeface family capable of fulfilling various requirements.

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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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Veno

 

One of the notable characteristics of "Veno" is the interplay between the thickness of its characters, which adds charm and imparts a contemporary sense of strength. This feature, balancing between rigid and soft forms, has rendered "Veno" a distinct typeface. The bold and heavy weights of the font exhibit pronounced thickness contrast, injecting vitality into headlines and titles and creating a unique and prominent texture.

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"Veno" provides support for the Kurdish language, demonstrating a deep respect for its cultural heritage.

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The "Veno" font family encompasses thirteen different weights, ranging from delicate to heavy. With a collection of alternative characters, it offers an appealing typographic space

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In the Veno (Pro) font package:

Main Fonts: 13 weights Available in TTF format.

Web Fonts: woff and woff2 formats, accompanied by CSS and HTML code.

Release Date:
January 23, 2024
Supported languages:
Persian , English , Arabic , Kurdish
Weight | style :
13 weights
Designed By
Amir Mesbahi
Type Designer

My journey in type design and typography goes beyond a mere fascination with the artistic form. It is driven by a profound exploration of how these shapes interact with essential human activities such as reading and information processing. I believe that the right typography can enhance the communication experience, making it more accessible, engaging, and meaningful. Throughout my career, I have honed my skills in crafting beautiful and functional typefaces that capture the essence of the Arabic script. I am proficient in utilizing cutting-edge design software and techniques to create visually striking and technically precise type designs. Collaboration is at the heart of my creative process. I enjoy working closely with clients, fellow designers, and experts in the field to understand their unique requirements and deliver tailored solutions that exceed expectations. Whether it’s designing custom typefaces for branding projects or creating legible and harmonious fonts for publications, I am committed to delivering exceptional results that align with the vision and purpose of each project. As a lifelong learner, I stay updated with the latest trends, research, and advancements in the field of typography. I actively participate in workshops, conferences, and online communities to expand my knowledge and skills, ensuring that my work reflects the highest standards of quality and innovation. Academic Education: -Master of visual art in graphic design, reading type & typography. PXL-Mad university of college arts & media, Hasselt, Belgium, 2021-2023. -Master of science in visual communication. Azad university science, research and technology branch, Tehran, Iran, 2019. -Bachelor of visual communication. Enghelab technical college, Tehran, Iran, 2014. -Associate degree in graphic design. Enghelab technical college, Tehran, Iran, 2010. -Diploma in graphic design. Hamedan technical highschool of fine arts, Iran, 2006.

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