Leven Font
Leven Font is a fancy typeface created in 2013 by Charles Daoud. It is named after the Lebanese city of Lebanon, where Daoud was born and raised. The font is based on the Arabic alphabet and includes a Latin counterpart. The Leven Font project began as an effort to create a typeface that would be suitable for both Arabic and Latin-based languages.
Daoud drew inspiration from a variety of sources, including Lebanese street signs and Arabic calligraphy. This font style is also generated through an online font generator tool.s The result is a stylish and modern typeface that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. It is also known for its immense language support same as the athelas font and it can support many different international alphabets. The Font has been used by a number of high-profile publications, including The Guardian, Al Jazeera, and Bloomberg Businessweek.
License Information
This font is free for personal use. For commercial use, please contact the font creator for licensing options.
✓ Personal projects: Free
✓ Commercial projects: Requires license
✓ Embedding in websites: Allowed for personal use
✓ Modifications: Not permitted without permission
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Format: TTF
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