A Arghavan is a Kufic-inspired bold and geometric Arabic font. Released on July 13, 2009, it. is trademarked by Mohammad Amuie. This font emphasizes the boldness and square-like symmetry of the Kufic style. Kufic script is an early form of Arabic calligraphy known for its angular shapes and geometric composition. This bold Persian font features 288 characters and 217 glyphs, so you can type various languages across different platforms easily. With a medium (normal) width, it offers a balanced appearance that is suitable for various design applications. Supporting Arabic, Latin, and Symbols languages, it caters to diverse typographic needs. Its bold and distinctive style characterizes the font, making it ideal for creating impactful posters, headlines, and promotional materials.
The font creates a striking visual impact with its bold lines and geometric shapes. It conveys a sense of strength, solidity, and possibly even formality. It has constant thickness throughout with a strong stoke and even spacing. The letters have a blocky, strong presence due to the bold weight, making them look more persuasive. While bolder and more visually arresting, readability might be lower compared to standard fonts. Its Unicode support includes Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement, Spacing Modifier Letters, Arabic, General Punctuation, Mathematical Operators, Private Use Area, Arabic Presentation Forms-A, and Arabic Presentation Forms-B, ensuring compatibility across different platforms and applications.