Nagwa TK is an extended OpenType family of fanciful fonts loosely based on Adobe’s TektonTM family,
which was designed by David Siegel based on the lettering of San Francisco architect Frank Ching.
Fonts of this family have stems that are equal in width, with decorative lumps instead of serifs.
These fonts are usually used in printing informal texts, fanciful messages, and callouts.
Nagwa TK has acquired the intellectual property related to informal math fonts from Micropress
and has used it as a basis for developing Nagwa TK,
extending it to a wide coverage of languages,
including those based on the Arabic script.
The Arabic glyphs were designed by Abdo Mohamed.
This is font version 1.1 of Nagwa TK.
Nagwa TK is released under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
(CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).