Persian Titr DF 1 was designed by Persian font designer Amir Hosein Sedghi and was first released on November 28, 2011. It is an extra-bold Urdu font inspired by traditional Arabic calligraphy. Its bold, condensed, and stylized appearance makes it ideal for modern design needs while maintaining strong roots in the elegance of Arabic scripts. Influenced by the Naskh script, the characters have a slightly curved and rounded appearance, giving them a dynamic and flowing quality. One of its unique characteristics is that the dots are connected to the letters, making them appear as a part of the character rather than hanging separately. Another distinctive feature is the pointy extensions near the corners or ends of few letters, adding flair to its overall design. The diacritics, such as small vowel marks, dots, and dashes, are clearly visible, enhancing both the font’s legibility and its decorative quality. Moreover, the font has filled, pointy tips that are slightly curved near the ends.
Persian Titr DF 1 is a bold, black-weight font ideal for short text blocks, logos, and titles due to its heavy, calligraphic style. Its thick strokes vary in width, narrowing near the ends, creating an artistic contrast that adds a traditional yet modern flair. The font has 289 characters and 219 glyphs, supporting languages such as Arabic, Urdu, Latin, and Persian, making it versatile across various applications. Often used for headings, branding, and design projects, its monospaced letters are closely spaced, making it perfect for large-sized applications like logos or book covers. Also, it offers compatibility with a large sum of modern Unicode blocks, including Arabic presentation forms, ensuring it fits well in designs that require a rich and impactful visual style.