Lalezar Font Free Download

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Updated On:
Sep 28, 2018
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Lalezar Font Font

Today going to introduce the good Display font called Lalezar Font updated on Sep 28, 2018. 100% free to download and install it into the system for your Personal & Commercial Use!.

Lalezar Font is available as a Personal & Commercial Use! fonts that are equipped starting from uppercase, lowercase, Numeric, and some Special character and alternates.

Lalezar Font are very suitable for logos, branding, invitations, stationery, wedding designs, invitations, logos, business cards, covers, on shirts, social media posts and more. It will also be used to create an awesome image, text with various types of colors and text.

so use the below download button and get the Lalezar Font in your window, Mac or Android in form of OTF, TTF formate.

How to install a Fonts

You'll need to extract the fonts from the ZIP or RAR file before installing them, then:

Windows 10/8/7/Vista: Right click on the font file and select Install.

Mac OS X: Double-click the font file Click "Install font" button.


Lalezar is definitely an Arabic and Latin exhibit typeface for popular lifestyle.

Through the sixties and 1970s a genre of filmmaking emerged in Iran which was normally referred to as Film-Farsi. The primary concentration in the movies manufactured during this period was on well-known subjects these kinds of as romances, musicals and unrealistic heroic characters. The motion picture posters created to signify these films have been also intended to exaggerate these things by the use of provocative imagery and a particular kind of show lettering. These daring and dynamic letterforms have been so well-liked and commonly made use of that maybe you can think about them essentially the most significant factor of film posters in that period of time.

Lalezar is an attempt to revive the pleasing qualities with this style of lettering and change them into a modern Arabic show typeface and a acceptable Latin companion. Although the most important inspiration arises from a style of lettering that was accustomed to represent the Persian language, here the target is to design a typeface that will be employed for the majority of the languages that make use of the Arabic script for his or her written interaction.

The Lalezar task is led by Borna Izadpanah, a sort designer centered in London, British isles.