Font | Sirajun
Use me when you want the reader to slow. Use me when the message is fragile— a thank you, an apology, a first line of a lullaby.
Here’s a short typographic piece using the imagined voice and character of — as if the font itself were speaking or being described in a poetic, creative way. Sirajun Font where ink remembers the wind Sirajun Font
My ascenders reach just past reason, my descenders dip into memory. Spacing generous as an old storyteller who pauses to let the silence speak. Use me when you want the reader to slow
I was drawn not for urgency but for invitations, for poems slipped under wooden doors, for gravestones in forgotten gardens, for menus in a coastal town where the fish is caught at dawn and served with a lemon wedge at noon. Sirajun Font where ink remembers the wind My
I am Sirajun. I do not shout. I arrive like footsteps in sand: quiet, sure, and briefly beautiful.
I am not the first letter you learned, nor the last you’ll leave behind.
My serifs are carved from dusk light— soft curves that lean like a traveler resting against a tamarind tree.