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6 fonts in total
Banya Std Light
Banya Std Regular
Banya Std Medium
Banya Std SemiBold
Banya Std Bold
Banya Std Black

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Total previewed characters: 605
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Total glyphs: 3698

Desktop format

OTF + TTF

Current version

Version 1

Webfont format

WOFF + WOFF2

Designers

Noheul Lee

Script included

Latin

Hangeul

Engineering

Loris Olivier

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Banya Std
Blending traditional brush strokes with woodblock carving

Banya(반야) is a Hangul serif typeface that blends traditional brush strokes with woodblock carving. This typeface was inspired by Buddhist scriptures, which is presumed to have been published as a woodblock print in the early 20th century. Overall, it exudes a sharp and solid feel from being carved into wood, while simultaneously conveying the delicate and unique shapes of brush strokes. For example, the shape of the letters “ieung(ㅇ)” and “yu(ㅠ)” emphasize the feeling of being written with a brush, whereas the letters “digeut(ㄷ)” and “mieum(ㅁ)” incorporate a slight stencil-like effect to highlight the carved form. Banya comes in versions ranging from Light to Bold for body text, with a Black version designed for titles. As the weight increases, the distinguishing features become more pronounced and expanded, making the details more noticeable. Banya and Banya Mist work best as a pair, amplifying each other’s impact when used together. Discover Banya & Banya Mist—a typeface that evokes the essence of ancient script while offering a fresh, contemporary impression!

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