Avessa is a playful, casual Latin-based font with a naturally handwritten marker look, offering a lighthearted feel to your text. It was designed by Iranian font designer Arman Khorramak, who is also a member of the Iranian Graphic Designers Society (IGDS). This sleek font has a natural feel of handwriting due to a subtle irregularity in its composition. Although letters are aligned well on the baseline, it has intersections near the end and in the middle of some letters like “R,” “Y,” and “G” that add a scripting appeal. Its sophisticated design, featuring graceful ligatures, pairs quite well with sans-serif fonts. Moreover, it has a large glyph count of 387, comprising letters, symbols, and punctuations, making it a perfect choice for various design applications across different platforms.
Avessa features a thin letterform with changing thickness throughout, creating a monospaced yet closely held appearance. Its delicate and dynamic strokes contribute to its cursive, handwritten appeal. However, this style results in low readability, especially in smaller sizes, making it ideal for short texts and titles. This typeface is perfect for announcement posts, headings, titles, children’s books, and art designs. Supporting Latin, Greek, English, and more, it is suitable for multilingual projects. The font covers Unicode blocks such as Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-A and B, Spacing Modifier Letters, Combining Diacritical Marks, Latin Extended Additional, General Punctuation, Currency Symbols, Letterlike Symbols, Arrows, Mathematical Operators, and Geometric Shapes.