Unikurd Hana, developed by font designers Bardaqani, Ardawan, and Azad, is a party-style decorative Kurdish font. It was manufactured by the Kurd IT Group and released on October 26, 2012. Inspired by the Divani script, this font features wide and flowing letterforms with long curly terminals and soft curves, adding a touch of elegance and warmth to any design project. With 358 characters and 339 glyphs, it encompasses extensive language support, including Arabic, Latin, Urdu, Kurdish, and more.
Despite its decorative nature, Unikurd Hana maintains high legibility thanks to its wide and spacious letterforms, making it suitable for short texts. The font’s highly decorative thin strokes, swirling pointy edges, and delicate curves impart a fragile feel, enhancing its aesthetic appeal. However, its moderate and changing thickness may pose challenges for extended reading. Also, the font finds applications in various design endeavors, such as branding, logos, Quran writing, invitations, gift cards, and more, where its decorative elements can make a striking impression. While it offers a friendly design with its cursive nature, it is best utilized for short texts due to its ornate and non-formal nature.