Nafees Riqa, released by the Center for Research in Urdu Language Processing (CRULP) and designed by Jamil-ur-Rahman, is a Qalam-inspired handwritten Urdu font. Rooted deep in the traditional Ruqaa script, it carries a distinctive charm with its thick letters, uneven spacing, and rounded corners, enhanced by thin, pointy edges. With 185 characters and a huge list of 782 glyphs, the font provides enough room for design modification according to your needs. Additionally, it supports Arabic, Latin, and symbols, enabling diverse typographic expression. Its changing thickness, with thin and pointy tips and denser middles, mimics the strokes of a Qalam, adding authenticity to its appearance.
The font gives an informal look with its irregular letterforms, condensed and cursive ends, and uneven spacing, making it ideal for conveying a personal touch in short textual blocks. However, its untidy appearance may affect readability, particularly in longer passages. Nafees Riqa finds its use in applications such as logos, poetry, social media posts, and creative posters, where its unique looks can make your text shine. While it may not be suited for extensive reading, its character design adds flair and personality to your given text.