A Farhood, a contemporary decorative Persian font created by Farhood Moghaddam and released by IrFont.ir, offers a distinctive aesthetic inspired by the Naskh script. Introduced on October 9, 2017, this font stands out with its unique appearance resembling spray paint texture on letters. The font comprises a large character set of 507 characters and symbols with a glyph count of 461 glyphs, making it ideal for writing various languages effortlessly. As far as its language support is in question, it supports hundreds of languages, including Arabic, Latin, Persian, Greek, and more, catering to diverse typographic needs.
Unlike conventional fonts, A Farhood does not have a very visible stroke; instead, it employs small spray paint particles carefully arranged to form letters. This unusual approach results in a dynamic texture, with letters varying thickness throughout, adding depth and character to the typography. While its legibility may be compromised on screens due to its fading and unconventional design, its wide and monospaced letters make it suitable for short texts, particularly when used at larger sizes or with vibrant colors to enhance visibility. This font can be utilized in creative applications like logos, posters, book covers, and newspaper headlines, where its distinctive spray paint aesthetic can make a bold and memorable impression.