Sarem Ayaz, named after Sindhi poet Mr. Hafiz Ayaz Ahmed, is a bold Sindhi font with wide and filled letterforms. The font was designed by the famous Sindhi calligrapher and font designer Sanaullah Mangnejo Sarem. Offering elements from both Naskh and Nastaliq scripts, the roots of this calligraphy font are buried deep in Arabic calligraphic heritage. With a glyph count 626, it adheres to the latest Unicode standards, making it suitable for various design needs, especially headings. Despite its constant thickness and strong stroke, its angular letterforms with sharp corners and diagonal edges give it a bold appearance.
While ideal for short textual blocks, Sarem Ayaz may pose readability challenges for extended reading due to its bold and thick nature. However, its high legibility on screens makes it suitable for applications like creative posters, logos, branding, book covers, newspaper headings, and more. Supporting languages like Sindhi, Arabic, Greek, Pashtu, and Urdu, this font offers versatility for diverse design projects. Its monospaced letters with wide and slanted edges give it a distinct look resembling Qalam writing, enhancing its appeal for various creative endeavors.