KFNL is a modern Arabic font with sleek and elegant letterforms that offer high legibility. It is one of the most commonly used fonts in Saudi Arabia and is named after King Fahad National Library. It was designed by and released by font designer Almohtaraf. Moreover, the font has a wide character set of 308, including letters, symbols, and punctuations, and 316 glyphs, making it an appealing font choice for designers to easily use across different design platforms. The font combines classical Arabic scripting with modern trends that are visible in its letter composition. It takes inspiration from the Naskh script, which is visible in its horizontally aligned letters and compact baseline.
KFNL offers a medium font width with thin letterforms and consistent thickness, featuring rounded corners and sharply cut terminals. The monospaced, even spacing and thin but solid strokes ensure high readability, even in smaller sizes, making it suitable for long-body texts. This typeface is great for social media posts, formal documents, presentations, books, and newspapers. It supports languages like Arabic, Urdu, Persian, Latin, and more, and it is perfect for multilingual projects. KFNL includes Unicode blocks such as Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-B, Arabic, General Punctuation, Superscripts and Subscripts, Currency Symbols, Number Forms, Mathematical Operators, Geometric Shapes, and Arabic Presentation Forms-A and B.