Atiq

Atiq

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3 weights
version
Version 1.0
update_date
Update April 12, 2025

The Atiq typeface is inspired by the design of lead printing types used in newspapers and publications from the 1920s and 1930s (Solar Hijri calendar). It bridges the gap between Thuluth and Naskh scripts, combining elements of both. Atiq font was first showcased in 2017 at the "Sarv-e noqre-i"(Silver Cypress) Biennial and was featured in the exhibition catalog. This typeface includes three weights, over 1,800 glyphs, and approximately 870 ligatures.

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For an additional user to use the font.To share the font with your designer or project partner. (details)

For one website or app and to share the font with 2 additional project partners. (details)

For small businesses to share the font with 5 additional employees and use it on one website.(details)

For unlimited use by companies in all their activities. A website builder, website templates and services that allow users to type with the font. (details)

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  • Main Fonts: 3 weight available in TTF format.
  • Web Fonts: WOFF and WOFF2 formats.
  • Help pdf
Release Date:
April 12, 2025
Supported languages:
Persian , Urdu , Arabic , Kurdish
Weight | style :
3 weights
Designed By
Ali Sajjadieh
Type Designer

Ali Sajjadieh holds a Master’s degree in Graphics from the University of Tehran. He has been professionally and continuously involved in Persian typeface design since 2010, and has been teaching typeface design at universities since 2008. In 2017, he won the second prize (shared) in font design at the 5th Silver Cypress Exhibition

Shahrzad Akbari
Font Developer

Shahrzad Akbari, born in1991, holds a bachelor's degree in software engineering. Shahrzad has experience in programming with various languages and has also been involved in content creation and design for several startups. After becoming acquainted with "font development" as a tool to combine art and the science of programming, she developed an interest in this field and has been actively engaged in it.

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