A Farzian (2), a contemporary ink-style Persian font released by IrFont.ir on November 13, 2013, offers a bold and striking aesthetic reminiscent of blood stains on parchment. Drawing inspiration from the Divani and Ruqaa scripts, it combines the cursive elegance of Divani with the condensed, straight lines characteristic of Ruqaa. With 288 characters and 221 glyphs, it supports Arabic, Latin, Persian, Urdu, and more, ensuring versatility across various languages. Featuring strong yet dynamically changing strokes and variable thickness, A Farzian (2) captivates with its unconventional design elements. Due to its bold appearance, it is primarily suited for short texts, and legibility remains high on screens. Small text may become harder to read due to condensation, especially for longer passages.
However, its bold decorative style, soft curves, and long cursive terminals make it ideal for conveying a sense of mystery or fear in logos, horror designs, posters, book covers, and more. This font’s compatibility with Unicode blocks such as Basic Latin, Arabic, and Latin-1 Supplement further enhances its usability across various platforms and applications, presenting this font as an appealing choice for projects seeking to evoke a haunting or foreboding atmosphere.