Diwan Naskh Font [hot]
Diacritics overlap with letters.
Naskh follows a consistent, horizontal base line, making it easy for the eye to follow, although it may be broken and raised in specific calligraphic situations. 3. Diwan's Key Naskh Fonts diwan naskh font
The Diwani Naskh font has its roots in the 7th century AH (13th century CE), during the Ottoman Empire. The term "Diwan" refers to the council or chancellery of the Ottoman government, where official documents and correspondence were written. Over time, the script used in these government offices evolved into a distinct style, which became known as Diwani Naskh. Diacritics overlap with letters
Diwan Naskh stands out due to its strict adherence to classical calligraphic proportions. horizontal base line