Bahij Baraem, crafted by designers Dr. Nadine Chahine and Dr. Abdul Hamid Osmani Bahij, is a distinctive hand-written ink font with a charmingly untidy appearance. Drawing inspiration from Naskh script, its horizontal influence is evident, adding to its unique character. Being released on December 28, 2019, this font has a wide character set of 843 characters and letters and 1217 glyphs. Moreover, it supports various languages Arabic, Urdu, Latin, Greek, and more, increasing its adaptability and demand further. The font’s irregular thickness and untidy strokes resemble ink pen writing, contributing to its informal and creative vibe.
Despite having only one font weight, its bold and slightly rounded letters, with uneven spacing, exude personality and warmth. This lends itself well to applications such as creative posters, children’s books, logos, and more. The high legibility this font offers on screens further enhances its appeal, despite its distinctively informal appearance. Its Unicode support spans various blocks, ensuring compatibility across platforms and applications. Whether used for playful designs or informal communications, Bahij Baraem adds a touch of whimsy and character to any project, making it a versatile and engaging choice for designers seeking a unique hand-written font.