Islamic Two t@blog3alm is an unusual Arabi font with an irregular appearance. It was designed by font developer Ali Savari and released under the trademark of Irfont. The font offers sharp letters with pointy ends that bend inward. The font has untidy letterforms with curved and pointed terminals. Although it is not a true calligraphy font yet, its letter structure seems to have taken inspiration from the traditional Diwani language. This type of font does not have much practical usage, but it can still be used in design applications where we want to add a fictional or horror touch. You can use it in videos, movie posters, flyers or posts, book covers, t-shirt designs, and more.
Islamic Two t@blog3alm is a decorative Arabic typeface featuring 292 characters and 218 glyphs. The font has a regular weight with extremely thin and untidy ends, giving it a unique, artistic appearance. The thickness of the letterforms varies, similar to the flow of a qalam (ink pen), providing a dynamic and expressive style. The letters are wide but have tight spacing, with pointy ends often connected to the next letter. The font has delicate and somewhat messy strokes, adding to its unstructured, artistic look. It supports multiple languages, including Urdu, Arabic, Farsi, and Latin, making it ideal for multilingual projects. Due to its unstructured nature and fine detailing, the font has low legibility, making it best for short texts, such as religious posts, book covers, and calligraphy. It supports a wide range of Unicode blocks, including Arabic and Latin scripts, offering flexibility for various design needs.