Dima Thuluth is a digital font that is inspired by the traditional Thuluth script. The font has tall vertical strokes and curved letters. R.Balvardi is the designer of this font. It has sharp edges and elegant loops that mimic the calligraphic tradition of Thuluth. The structure carries a qalam writing feel and letters are connected with a flowing baseline. It also maintains separate and independent flourishes. Stroke thickness is variable.
Despite its artistic appeal, the Dima Thuluth has many glyphs that are incomplete or broken. The text would not be rendered correctly. It fails to connect many letters properly, disrupting the natural flow of Arabic script. The font lacks support for full Unicode rendering, making it unsuitable for comprehensive text display or body content. It is best suited for artistic and ornamental purposes rather than standard content creation.