Tasreeh is a regular Arabic font with clear and rounded letterform that was released on May 8, 2014 by the font designer Mostafa El Abasiry. It derives its name from the Arabic word meaning Permit, Announcement, or Statement. This regular Arabic font, inspired by Naskh script, boasts clear letterforms with soft, rounded corners and edges. With 254 characters and 257 glyphs, the fonts aim to be compatible with different tools and programs. Moreover, it supports various languages including, Arabic, Urdu, Greek, Latin, Persian, and more. Maintaining a constant thickness and impactful strokes, Tasreeh offers two weights, catering to various typographic needs. These may include:
- Tasreeh Regular
- Tasreeh Bold
Its versatility extends to both short and long textual blocks, making it suitable for diverse applications. High legibility on screens is ensured by well-proportioned, unconnected letters with even spacing. Its aesthetic is characterized by clean lines, devoid of ornamentation, with a touch of friendliness added by the slightly rounded features. The font’s softness enhances approachability while maintaining a professional appearance. Ideal for impactful headings, as well as in books, newspapers, and various other contexts, this font proves to be a versatile display font suitable for a wide range of design projects.