The only Persian/Arabic font featured on Behance
Published in multiple books including New Illustration With Type and DesignAndDesign Vol. 2
Carefully and meticulously designed by selecting, choosing, vectorizing and editing so many different Persian and Arabic calligraphic scripts and old typefaces glyphs forms to create this one of a type [pun intended!] font. And if it’s not enough, it’s got patterns, textures, artistic elements, ornaments, in a grunge and dirty style. But it not over yet! Persian Grunge font has two styles: Dirty and Neat. Not only the Neat style is cleaner, but also a lot of same glyphs are different from the Dirty style. This Arabic grunge font is a great choice for all graphic designers, typographers and visual artists. Your posters, banners, artistic typographic projects are gonna be awesome with these fonts!
This font was first designed in 2005 or 2006. But it was never released for public. Over the years, I have received emails and messages asking me to publish it or asking where the download link is, and so on.
In the entire history of Behance , only 2 Persian fonts have been selected as “Featured Projects”, one of which is Persian Grunge font . The only other Persian font that has been featured as a Typographic project on Behance is another 47font!
The basis of this Arabic dirty font, which took about 6 months to design, and which I later modified several times, and added a softer, cleaner version with different glyphs from the original Dirty font called Neat was inspired by Chris Hansen’s fonts called Cocaine Sans and Got Heroin? . Persian Grunge can be perfectly matched with these Latin fonts, and they are completely in the same mood.






And If you want to add more users or upgrade / change to another License, you can do that here. (The default license is the Desktop Standard License)
Shahab Siavash, the designer has done more than 47 fonts and got featured on Behance, Microsoft, McGill University research website, Hackernoon, Fontself, FontsInUse,... Astaneh and Hezareh text and headline fonts which is one of his latest designs, already got professional typographers, lay-out and book designers' attention as well as some of the most recognizable publications in Arabic/Persian communities.