Samarkan is a decorative font in an Indian style, horizontally condensed to get the ethnic look and a lot of cultural orientation. The intricate designs echo the swirls and curves, very much like Indian calligraphy. This would be a perfect typeface to use for projects that would connote heritage in culture and a touch of artistic class. This set of works in branding, in the Samarkan fonts, makes other otherwise mundane work, be it posters, to be worked out.
Samarkan would be good in both electronic and print media based on its versatility. This typeface looks kind of elaborate, so the best uses for it are in headlines, titles, or other unusual treatments for the text. It’s best used very discreetly for the sake of legibility. Pair it with a cleaner, more modern typeface, and Samarkand will only help the theme or focal points of your project stand out—it won’t steal the show from the rest of the design. Imagine this kind of a face that would come alive with restaurant branding, and in some possible way, someone would want to represent the culture of India through its art.
- Samarkan Regular
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Font Name | Samarkan Font |
Designer | Titivillus Foundry |
License | Shareware |
Samarkan font installs with almost every other design and font-writing program, starting with Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, and perhaps, even Microsoft Word. Also, it is workable in Windows and Mac running environments. This is simply because the font is usually available in varied weights and styles; hence, it is very useful to a designer who needs variety to fit with varied applications. In general, Samarkand is a charming typeface that has integrated cultural depth with artistic flair, so very appropriate to be added to every designer’s toolkit.
I hope you love using this font as much as I do! If you need help installing fonts, check out these guides: Microsoft’s article for Windows users and Apple’s article for Mac users.