Unikurd Rawanduz, a creation of Bardaqani, Ardawan, and Azad under the Kurd It Group, emerged on October 26, 2012, as a sleek and wide Turkish font with a professional demeanor. Drawing inspiration from the Naskh script, it embodies a regular letterform design optimized for legibility and understanding, particularly ideal for lengthy texts. With a repertoire of 358 characters and 339 glyphs, the font caters to a wide array of languages, including Arabic, Urdu, Persian, Latin, and more. Its font-weight remains steadfastly in the “regular” category, ensuring consistency in appearance across different applications.
Characterized by moderate thickness uniformly distributed throughout its letterforms, Unikurd Rawanduz strikes a balance between elegance and readability. Delicate strokes contribute to its refined aesthetic, while well-spaced letters impart an airy quality, adding to its professional appeal. This TrueType typeface is a versatile tool in various design endeavors, from branding and advertising to publications and stationery. Its ability to maintain legibility even in smaller sizes makes it an invaluable asset for effectively and stylishly conveying information. Furthermore, its compatibility with diverse Unicode blocks facilitates seamless integration into many design projects, increasing its utility and appeal.