Islamic Five t@blog3alm is a thin and stylized Arabic font. Released on 13 July 2013, font designer Amir Hosein Sedghi designed it and is a trademark of www.khat-khati.ir and www.persianfont.blogfa.com. The script is delicate and features graceful curves, reminding us of traditional Islamic calligraphy. It was influenced by the Diwani script, which is quite visible in its long curly terminals, like those made with Qalam. The letters feel feathery, thin, elongated, and flowing, giving the text a feel of sophistication. Moreover, the vertical letters are tilted towards left and have visible curves near the ends, adding more to its decorative nature. The characters flow smoothly into one another, enhancing the overall harmony of the composition. The font is available in only one weight, which could affect its diversity and use according to different design needs, but it has a series of counterparts that differ in weight and style.
Islamic Five is a decorative font that features light and fragile strokes, giving it a sleek and sophisticated appearance. Due to its minimal thickness, this font is best used for short texts displayed in larger sizes, where it can showcase its elegance without compromising legibility. It includes 288 characters and 218 glyphs, with support for languages like Arabic, Urdu, Latin, and Persian. The font has changing thickness in the letterforms, adding a dynamic flow to the text. Its best use lies in branding, logos, and Islamic motifs, where the artistry of calligraphy is required. The letters are monospaced and spaced evenly, ensuring a balanced and visually appealing structure. The font covers several Unicode blocks, including Arabic presentation forms, making it ideal for projects that need a touch of traditional, refined style in Arabic script.