Fast forward to the digital revolution of the late 20th century. Early Arabic fonts were often clunky, lacking the refined curves and proportional spacing of true calligraphy. Diwan Software stepped in with a mission: to create digital fonts that respected traditional calligraphic rules (known as Qaw'id al-Khatt ). The result was the , released as a TrueType/OpenType font that preserved the subtle nuances of hand-written Naskh—the varying thickness of strokes, the sharp teeth (sin) and the deep bowls (ain/ghain).
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A highly popular font specifically for newspaper printing and book publishing. Fast forward to the digital revolution of the
The script features equal division between flat/round shapes and thick/thin strokes, providing a graceful appearance. The result was the , released as a