Showing posts with label arabic font. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arabic font. Show all posts
Foda Slab


Foda Slab is a powerful Arabic slab typeface that has two styles : Regular and Hollow.

With 886 glyphs Foda Slab has many ligatures which makes it suitable for headlines and other different graphic contexts.



Foda Slab


MO Bayannur


Bayannur is a typeface published by Monoco Type Foundry inspired by Arabic Calligraphy in Chinese Tradition. This font has extensive Latin script support with many ligatures and stylistic sets, as well as Cyrillic and unique Arabic design with contextual alternates and many ligatures. The glyphs in this font also specifically support Uyghur script typing*. Abdurrahman Hanif, designer based in Jakarta, is currently studying Arabic Calligraphy in Chinese Tradition with Haji Noor Deen and trying to develop this font as his appreciation for this beautiful Art of Calligraphy.



MO Bayannur


Lina Soft


Lina soft is an Arabic typeface from Lina-type family, with a warm and humane feeling. It's legible, soft, clear, flexible, simple, and contemporary. With a handful set of OpenType features and alternatives.

Lina type family consists of Lina soft, Lina sans, Lina round.


The design is inspired by the Kufic calligraphic style and influenced by the Naskh style.


Lina soft was highly crafted in order to perform well both on screen and in print. The large x-height and open counters make it function well even on small font sizes.


It has a wide range of use possibilities headlines, logotypes, branding, books, magazines, motion graphics, and use on the web and Tv.


Lina Soft consists of 7-weight versions from thin to bold.



Lina Soft


Lina Soft


Lina soft is an Arabic typeface from Lina-type family, with a warm and humane feeling. It's legible, soft, clear, flexible, simple, and contemporary. With a handful set of OpenType features and alternatives.

Lina type family consists of Lina soft, Lina sans, Lina round.


The design is inspired by the Kufic calligraphic style and influenced by the Naskh style.


Lina soft was highly crafted in order to perform well both on screen and in print. The large x-height and open counters make it function well even on small font sizes.


It has a wide range of use possibilities headlines, logotypes, branding, books, magazines, motion graphics, and use on the web and Tv.


Lina Soft consists of 7-weight versions from thin to bold.



Lina Soft