
The Gramophone Typeface is based on a form of Naskh script that is less commonly used, along with some details taken from Thuluth typefaces. The inspiration for the letter designs stems from a rich heritage of inscriptions, plaques, and ancient books. This typeface was designed under the esteemed professor Damon Khanjanzadeh's supervision. It was intended to create a retro typeface adhering to modern standards. To further this objective, the letters of the Gramophone typeface are arranged in a fragmented manner, reminiscent of letterpress printing
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