Al Fars 19 Abshar is a decorative Arabic font with a stanted flowing appearance. It was released in 2016 by Syed Irtiza Hassan Rizvi and draws inspiration from the timeless beauty of the Nastaliq script, which is renowned for its graceful curves and intricate details. With 219 characters and 334 glyphs, the font is highly accessible and can integrate perfectly into different design platforms. Moreover, the font seamlessly supports Arabic, Latin, Urdu, and Persian, making it versatile for various language needs. Its cursive connections between letters create a rhythmic flow, complemented by elongated ascenders and descenders that add a touch of flourish.
Moreover, the diagonal emphasis in strokes enhances its dynamic elegance, while the excessive embellishments like swash tails and terminal dots add visual interest. Thin strokes imbue the letterforms with delicacy and sophistication, ensuring readability even at smaller sizes. Ample and even letter spacing enhances legibility and contributes to the font’s easy-to-read visual impression, while a consistent baseline maintains visual order and balance. However, due to its exaggerated appearance, it is best not to use it for long reading passages as it would be difficult for readers to comprehend. Therefore, it is best suited for shorter texts like logos, branding, posters, and other artistic projects. Compatible with Unicode blocks like Basic Latin, Arabic, and geometric shapes, Al Fars 19 Abshar strikes a harmonious balance between classic elegance and decorative charm, making it a perfect choice for formal invitations, certificates, and content seeking an aesthetic appearance.