Noori Nastaleeq is a nastaleeq used in Pakistan.[1] It was first created as a digital font in 1981 as the collaboration between Ahmed Mirza Jamil and Monotype Imaging.[2]
Category | Urdu Typesetting |
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Designer(s) | Ahmed Mirza Jamil |
Date released | 1981 |
In 1982, the Government of Pakistan named the nastaleeq as an "Invention of National Importance".[2] Daily Jang is a user of the nastaleeq.[3]
References
edit- ^ "E-Urdu: How one man's plea for Nastaleeq was heard by Apple". The Express Tribune. October 15, 2014.
- ^ a b "Inventing revolution: The man who gave Urdu its wings". The Express Tribune. March 14, 2014.
- ^ Report, Jang (January 25, 2024). "The making of an empire". The News International.
- ^ Official Jameel Noori Nastatleeq font available for free download on UrduFonts.com.