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Ghasedak

Ghasedak

by Fakharia
Individual Styles from $0.00 USD
Complete family of 5 fonts: $0.00 USD
Ghasedak Font Family was designed by Aria Fakhari and published by Fakharia. Ghasedak contains 5 styles and family package options.

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About Ghasedak Font Family


Ghasedak (قاصدک, Dandelion) serves as the counterpart to the ghasedakan. The initial two styles within this font family, namely ghasedak thin, and ghasedak LP thin, represent traditional Arabic conjoint font styles. To achieve a more cohesive appearance in the capital (Isolated) letters, their shapes have been adjusted accordingly.

ghasedak LP (Less Point) thin denotes the only dot-reduced version in the font family, wherein glyphs containing two or more dots are substituted with new dotless shapes.

The ghasedak MC (Mixed Case) thin emulates Latin fonts, enabling typists to toggle between lowercase and uppercase letters through a software shift key. This software shift feature can be activated or deactivated by inputting two consecutive Alef_Hamza_above/Alef_Hamza_below letters. more…

The final two styles consist of the Small Caps (ghasedak SC thin) and All Caps (ghasedak AC thin) versions within this font family.

The Latin portion of this font family draws inspiration from the Home Square font, featuring new lowercase letterforms and numerous additional glyphs.

Designers: Aria Fakhari

Publisher: Fakharia

Foundry: Fakharia

Design Owner: Fakharia

MyFonts debut: Aug 13, 2024

Ghasedak

About Fakharia

Like language, scripting is a living thing and is subject to evolution. The more it adapts to its surrounding environment, the more chance it has to survive. Font designing is today's tool to fulfill this process.Latin script adapts well to today's digital world with over 72000 fonts. Unfortunately, the Peso-Arabic script Locks itself in the traditional box (calligraphy rules) and remains far behind with just over 500 fonts.I tried to unlock this box to make the Perso-Arabic script more compatible with today's digital world. To this extent, I developed a new writing system and designed a set of different typeface fonts for this system to let the Perso-Arabic script shine better.

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