A Sardar Hoor

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A Sardar Noor is a modern sans-serif Persian font designed by Ali Savari and Borna Rayaneh. It was released in October 2017 by the Iranian type foundry IrFont.ir. It is a bold font with a filled and geometric letterform, presenting a symmetrical and impactful appearance. The font draws inspiration from Naskh’s script’s clear and simple aesthetics, ensuring exceptional on-screen readability. This versatile font boasts a comprehensive character set of 288 letters and symbols and a glyph count of 218, supporting various languages, including Arabic, Urdu, Persian, and Latin.

Characterized by a strong, consistent stroke weight, the font excels in short text applications. While readability might decrease at very small sizes due to the condensed nature of the design, its bold presence, softened corners, and subtle diagonal edges resembling the Qalam script contribute to a unique and distinctive character. Its rounded letterform gives a soft and welcoming feel to your text. A Sardar Noor’s applications include logos, calligraphy, creative posters, book covers, and even newspaper headlines. Compatibility with core Unicode blocks like Basic Latin, Arabic, and General Punctuation ensures seamless use across various platforms, making it a valuable asset for designers seeking impactful typography.

File Size 18KB
Font Developer IrFont.ir
Font Family A Sardar Hoor
Format Open Type Font
Language Urdu
Weights 1

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