zkurd Siamend, released on October 26, 2012, is a regular display Turkish font designed by Bardaqani, Ardawan, and Azad. Inspired by the Naskh script with hints of Kufic influence, it presents a refined appearance with contrasting thickened letters featuring sharp tails and blunt corners. With 358 characters and 339 glyphs, giving us enough room for design tweaking. Moreover, this Unicode-based Kurdish font supports Arabic, Latin, Turkish, Persian, and more languages, catering to diverse linguistic needs. The font’s normal weight and thick, changing thickness throughout the letterforms, with a thick vertical and thin horizontal emphasis, contribute to its impactful strokes and high legibility. The font excels in conveying messages with clarity and ease of understanding, making it best suited for long texts.
The font’s geometric letters, crafted with thick and thin contrasting lines and circular, soft zero spaces, evoke a distinctly Turkish aesthetic. Its monospaced letters with blunt corners and sharp edges add to its modern and sophisticated look. zkurd Siamend finds applications in branding Turkish products, logos, documents, and more, where its refined appearance and high legibility make it a reliable choice for conveying information effectively and stylishly. Whether used in digital or print media, the font adds a touch of elegance and professionalism to any design project.