Samim is a versatile font released on October 19, 2016, by Dejavu Fonts and Bitstream. Designed by Saber Rastikerdar, this regular Arabic typeface has consistent thickness throughout the letters. With subtle roundness and solid strokes, the font delivers an impactful yet soft appearance. The font offers 523 characters and symbols with a glyph count of 519, making it accessible for various design needs across several platforms. Moreover, it provides extensive language support, including Arabic, Latin, Greek, Urdu, and Persian, making it more diverse for multilingual typography projects. The font weight is normal, and the width is medium, ensuring readability across various design applications. Moreover, it offers 2 different weights, which are as follow:
- Samim Regular
- Samim Bold
Inspired by the classical calligraphic script Naskh, the font offers modernity with the flair of heritage. It has soft and rounded corners and two-tipped wide terminals. The monospacing and symmetrical appearance of Samim allows it to be used for writing extensive passages. It offers high screen legibility with its unembellished look and uncluttered letterforms. This font is widely used in applications like Arabic branding, logos, posters, formal writing, and more. Furthermore, its Unicode blocks cover Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement, Spacing Modifier Letters, Arabic, General Punctuation, Mathematical Operators, and more, ensuring compatibility with different platforms and applications.