Utshani was designed by Anton Scholtz and published by Scholtz Fonts. Utshani contains 1 style.
Utshani means ‘grass’ in the African language: Zulu. Grass has softness but it also has great strength and many African craft implements are made from it. When we describe someone as being ‘like the grass’, it is meant as a compliment for it means that they can be tender and strong.
The fluid African font, Utshani, was designed to suggest the flexibility and strength of grass. In this way it contrasts with the majority of other ‘African-inspired’ fonts, which tend to be heavy and hard-edged.
It can be used in a wide variety of situations, in adverts and on posters and invitations.
The font includes all upper and lower case letters, all numerals and punctuation as well as all special and accented characters. The font has been professionally letterspaced and kerned, and the inter-line gap has been carefully checked.