Unikurd Seyran, designed by Bardaqani, Ardawan, and Azad and launched by the Kurd It Group on October 26, 2012, represents a bold and geometric Kurdish font characterized by wide letterforms with symmetrical edges. Drawing inspiration from Naskh’s script with subtle Kufic influences, this font exhibits a distinct geometric and decorative touch, setting it apart from other Arabic fonts. Featuring 358 characters and 339 glyphs, the typeface offers extensive language support, including Arabic, Latin, Urdu, Kurdish, and more. With its thick and constant thickness throughout, accompanied by strong and impactful strokes, it ensures high legibility and visual impact.
The font’s extra-bold style, with square-like letterforms and open spaces, gives it a modern and assertive appearance. It is almost identical to its counterpart, Unikurd Reyhan, with only the difference in appearance: its letters are well-rounded from the bottom, unlike Reyhan, which is totally square-like. Unikurd Seyran finds optimal usage in various design applications, particularly suited for short text where its bold nature can make a statement. It is ideal for tech branding and logos, t-shirt designs, and more, where its distinctive geometric appearance can enhance visual appeal. With compatibility across different Unicode blocks, this font offers versatility and flexibility for designers seeking impactful typography in their projects.