Unikurd Xezal, designed by Bardaqani, Ardawan, and Azad and released by the Kurd It Group on October 26, 2012, is a cursive decorative Kurdish font characterized by contrasting thick and thin letterforms with delicate pointy edges. Inspired by the Divani script, this font embodies the elegance of calligraphy, with connected intertwining letters and intricate details. With 358 characters and 339 glyphs, the font offers extensive language support, including Arabic, Latin, Urdu, Kurdish, Persian, and more. Its moderate thickness, which varies throughout, coupled with delicate strokes, ensures high legibility and aesthetic appeal.
Considering the practicality of this font, it only excels in short text applications due to its intricate nature. Its highly cursive style, featuring floral patterns in some letters and long flowing tails, gives it an overall elegant appearance, perfect for branding, calligraphy, logos, Quran writing, invitations, and more. Unikurd Xezal’s compatibility across various Unicode blocks, including Basic Latin, Arabic, and Geometric Shapes, enhances its versatility and usability in different design projects. Whether used for formal or decorative purposes, this font adds a touch of superiority and beauty to any typographic composition.