Islamic Four t@Blog3alm is a stylish Arabic font that comes from a versatile font family. It is a decorative calligraphy font that perfectly displays the elegance of classical Arabic writing. The font has sharp letterforms with pointy tips that curl inward. Cleared from its long, curvy, and sharp terminals, the font took inspiration from the traditional Diwani scripting language. It has beautifully designed Qalam-made slanted edges, flowing and highly curved letterforms, and a unique structure that makes it stand out. Carefully developed by typeface designer Tohid Golkarzadeh, this Urdu/Arabic font is manufactured and published under the trademark of Golgraphic.net. Its first version was released in 2008 and is free at urdufonts.com. You can download and use it however you desire.
Islamic Four t@Blog3alm is a decorative Arabic typeface with 300 characters and 225 glyphs. This font has a normal weight, making it versatile for various design uses. The thickness of the letterforms changes throughout, resembling the fluidity of a qalam (ink pen). It is monospaced, meaning each letter has the same width, with wide letters but tight spacing between them. The font has delicate strokes, giving it a refined appearance. It supports multiple languages, including Urdu, Arabic, Farsi, and Latin, making it perfect for multilingual projects. Due to its intricate details, this font has low legibility, making it best for short texts, such as religious posts, art, book covers, and logos. It’s not recommended for longer text blocks. The font includes a wide range of Unicode blocks, including Arabic and Latin scripts, making it highly versatile.