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  1. Laureen pro Arabic by Zaza type, $29.00
    Laureen pro typeface Laureen pro is an Arabic typeface that has a very particular appearance. It combines the characteristics of different genres; most notably the contrast of serif faces. While its design is influenced by Kufic and the Naskh style. Laureen pro consists of two typefaces, text and display, and 4-weights. It’s a perfect choice for bold headlines, oversize typography, fashion logos, branding, identity, website design, album art, covers, posters, advertising, etc.
  2. Neue Helvetica Arabic by Linotype, $149.00
    Neue Helvetica® is a melding of aesthetic and technical refinements that result in superior design proportions, improved legibility and an expanded range of uses beyond the original Helvetica typefaces Neue Helvetica World fonts enable the setting of pan-European languages, in addition to Arabic, Armenian, Cyrillic, Georgian, Greek, Hebrew, Thai and Vietnamese. The Cyrillic fonts include full support of the Unicode block, including characters for Bulgarian, Mazedonian, Serbian and Ukrainian. Other Monotype global fonts can be paired with Neue Helvetica World to create a more comprehensive global typographic solution. A few examples follow: Devanagari: Saral Devanagari Japanese: Tazugane Gothic or Yu Gothic Korean: YD Gothic 100 or YD Gothic 700 Simplified Chinese: M Ying Hei PRC or M Hei PRC Traditional Chinese: M Ying HK or M Hei HK Click here to download a brochure with more information on Neue Helvetica World.
  3. YR Gothic Arabic by Alrefaiy, $90.00
    YR Gothic Arabic font draws inspiration from the Gothic calligraphic style, renowned for its timeless elegance. This style is characterized by a harmonious balance of thick and thin strokes, with a focus on vertical lines. The result is a graceful, fluid letterform, with consistent attention to detail throughout. YR Gothic Arabic font is a sophisticated choice that conveys a sense of refinement and sophistication. With its classic and timeless design, this font is well-suited for various formal applications, such as branding, invitations, and official documents. Its versatility also allows it to be used in a range of other contexts, including advertising and signage, where its sense of elegance and refinement can elevate any design project.
  4. Univers Next Arabic by Linotype, $99.00
    Univers Next Arabic is designed by Lebanese designer Nadine Chahine as a companion to the Latin typeface Univers Next and with the consulting of Adrian Frutiger. It is a modern Kufi design with large open counters and low contrast. It is mainly designed to work in titles and short runs of text. Its contemporary look makes it perfect for corporate branding as well as for advertising work. It is also well suited for user interfaces and low resolution display devices. The font includes the basic Latin part of Univers Next and support for Arabic, Persian, and Urdu. It also includes proportional and tabular numerals for the supported languages.
  5. Layla pro Arabic by Zaza type, $29.00
    Layla pro Arabic typeface is a modern Arabic typeface designed by Ahmed Zaza. the design is inspired by the Kufi calligraphic style and influenced by the Naskh style. The result is a hybrid that combines modern proportions with Classic Arabic scripts it’s suitable for branding, editorial, packaging, and advertising. Layla pro Arabic Features five weights from Light to Bold,
  6. Neo Sans Arabic by Monotype, $114.99
    The futuristic forms of Neo® Sans are captured beautifully in this fine Arabic accompaniment from Patrick Giasson. The subtly futuristic forms of Neo Sans are carried through to the Arabic with aplomb, making these fonts an ideal companion to the Latin in both text and display settings.Neo Sans Arabic is available in six weights, from the airy Light, through to the heavy-hitting Ultra – all with companion italics. Ideal for multilingual projects, but just as accomplished on its own.
  7. URW DIN Arabic by URW Type Foundry, $99.99
    The digital outline fonts, DIN 1451 Fette Engschrift and Fette Mittelschrift were created by URW in 1984 and are the basis for all DIN font families. Both typefaces were designed for the URW SIGNUS system and were mainly used for the production of traffic signs. They have since become so popular that we have developed a complete Arabic DIN family together with Boutros Fonts. The Arabic characters have been designed to harmonize with our Latin URW DIN and come in 24 individual styles, which consist of 8 weights from Thin to Black and three different widths: Regular, Semi Condensed, and Condensed.
  8. DIN Next Arabic by Monotype, $155.99
    DIN Next is a typeface family inspired by the classic industrial German engineering designs, DIN 1451 Engschrift and Mittelschrift. Akira Kobayashi began by revising these two faces-who names just mean ""condensed"" and ""regular"" before expanding them into a new family with seven weights (Light to Black). Each weight ships in three varieties: Regular, Italic, and Condensed, bringing the total number of fonts in the DIN Next family to 21. DIN Next is part of Linotype's Platinum Collection. Linotype has been supplying its customers with the two DIN 1451 fonts since 1980. Recently, they have become more popular than ever, with designers regularly asking for additional weights. The abbreviation ""DIN"" stands for ""Deutsches Institut für Normung e.V."", which is the German Institute for Industrial Standardization. In 1936 the German Standard Committee settled upon DIN 1451 as the standard font for the areas of technology, traffic, administration and business. The design was to be used on German street signs and house numbers. The committee wanted a sans serif, thinking it would be more legible, straightforward, and easy to reproduce. They did not intend for the design to be used for advertisements and other artistically oriented purposes. Nevertheless, because DIN 1451 was seen all over Germany on signs for town names and traffic directions, it became familiar enough to make its way onto the palettes of graphic designers and advertising art directors. The digital version of DIN 1451 would go on to be adopted and used by designers in other countries as well, solidifying its worldwide design reputation. There are many subtle differences in DIN Next's letters when compared with DIN 1451 original. These were added by Kobayashi to make the new family even more versatile in 21st-century media. For instance, although DIN 1451's corners are all pointed angles, DIN Next has rounded them all slightly. Even this softening is a nod to part of DIN 1451's past, however. Many of the signs that use DIN 1451 are cut with routers, which cannot make perfect corners; their rounded heads cut rounded corners best. Linotype's DIN 1451 Engschrift and Mittelschrift are certified by the German DIN Institute for use on official signage projects. Since DIN Next is a new design, these applications within Germany are not possible with it. However, DIN Next may be used for any other project, and it may be used for industrial signage in any other country! DIN Next has been tailored especially for graphic designers, but its industrial heritage makes it surprisingly functional in just about any application. The DIN Next family has been extended with seven Arabic weights and five Devanagari weights. The display of the Devanagari fonts on the website does not show all features of the font and therefore not all language features may be displayed correctly.
  9. Greycliff Arabic CF by Connary Fagen, $35.00
    Greycliff Arabic CF adapts Greycliff’s popular soft, geometric design to the Arabic script. Both Latin and Arabic glyphs are included, allowing for visually cohesive multiple-script applications. Greycliff’s original nine weights are covered, alongside Arabic script diacritics and wide language support, including Modern Standard Arabic, Persian, Pashto, and more. Greycliff Arabic CF works as a complete, self-contained type system, with both Arabic and Latin scripts included and designed to compliment one another. It also pairs well with contrasting typefaces, such as serifs, in both Arabic and Latin scripts. All typefaces from Connary Fagen include free updates, including new features, and free technical support.
  10. Avenir Next Arabic by Linotype, $79.00
  11. Fun Line Arabic by FunFont, $29.00
    FunLine is a modern script font, crafted with monoline strokes characterized by curved lines and seamless connections, presenting a classic font with a modern touch. The font family comprises three weights; Light, Regular, and Bold. Suitable for your design needs. The Arabic version will be released, accompanied by the addition of Arabic, Urdu, Pegon, Persian, and Kurdish languages.
  12. Lavah Pro Arabic by Protype, $50.00
    Lavah Pro is the upgrade from old version of Lava Arabic 1.0. It's Arabic condensed/narrow with grunge and rough style for vintage style posters, brands or ads maybe for food ads or movie poster. Lavah Pro is supported by OpenType Features with many Stylistic Alternates and Discretionary Ligatures and It's support Arabic, Persian, Urdu and Latin. Designed and Created by Ibrahim Hamdi Copyright © 2019 by Protype Foundry. All rights reserved.
  13. Kids Arabic Dashed by Beast Designer, $47.99
    Kids Arabic Dashed Font is an incredibly unique and interesting dashed display font. It was designed especially for letter tracing worksheet for children, but it could be employed to a variety of other designs. Add it to your portfolio of fonts and it will soon become a favorite option, no matter the creation!
  14. Simah Zaza Arabic by Zaza type, $24.00
    Simah zaza typeface - خط سمة ظاظا Simah Zaza is an Arabic typeface that has luxury yet warm and humane feelings. It's legible, soft, clear, flexible, simple, and contemporary. The design is inspired by the Kufic calligraphic style and influenced by the Naskh style. Simah Zaza is highly crafted in order to perform well both on screen and in print. it functions 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. Simah Zaza consists of five weights.
  15. PF Nuyork Arabic by Parachute, $79.00
    Nuyork Arabic was designed to emphasize on the individual Arabic letter visual traditional characteristics. Including 5 weights, it was designed with both text and display applications in mind. This font is intended to produce virtually cursive texts without eliminating the clarity or look-and-feel of the individual Arabic letters. Offering glyphs for the full Extended Arabic Unicode Standards 6.1, including the latest Arabic Supplement and Extended-A Unicode blocks, Nuyork Arabic incorporates comprehensive support for Quranic texts and other Arabetic scripts, including African sub-Saharan scripts. Careful design considerations were given to make sure that composed Arabetic text is visually prominent and stands well next to Latin. To insure legibility in all sizes, vertical strokes are emphasized when possible, while utilizing multiple x-heights to give a traditional Arabic feel. The design of this font follows the general guidelines of the Mutamathil type style developed by the designer, a decade ago, to enrich and diversify user typographic options, and to address the Arabetic scripts challenges of literacy, education, economics, and technology. Based on this style, it uses one glyph for every basic Arabic Unicode character or letter, as defined by the latest Unicode Standards, and one additional final form glyph, for each freely-connecting letter in the traditional Arabic cursive text. Nuyork Arabic includes the required Lam-Alif ligatures in addition to all vowel diacritic ligatures. Soft-vowel diacritic marks (harakat) are selectively positioned, with most of them appearing on similar high and low levels to clearly distinguish them from the letters. Tatweel, or Kashidah, is a zero-width glyph. Arabetics Latte includes both Arabic and Arabic-Indic numerals. Available in Open Type format, the Nuyork Arabic font family includes regular, light, bold, extra bold, and black.
  16. Art Deco Arabic by Naghi Naghachian, $102.00
    Art Deco Arabic is a sans-serif Headline font. Designed by Naghi Naghashian as a sigle weight. Art Deco Arabic is reminiscence of Art Deco style, at the beginning of 20th century. The Latin part is a new design inspired from Art Deco style. It is extremely legible even in very small size. This font is a contribution to modernisation the Arabic typography, gives the font design of Arabic letters real typographic arrangement und provides more typographic flexibility. Art Deco Arabic supports Arabic, Persian ( Farsi ), Urdu and Latin.It also includes proportional and tabular numerals for the supported languages. Art Deco Arabic design fulfills the following needs: A Explicitly crafted for use in electronic media fulfils the demands of electronic communication. B Suitability for multiple applications. Gives the widest potential acceptability. C Extreme legibility not only in small sizes, but also when the type is filtered or skewed, e.g., in Photoshop, InDesgine or Illustrator. ArtDecoArabic’s simplified forms may be artificial obliqued in InDesign or Illustrator, without any loss in quality for the effected text. D An attractive typographic image. Art Deco Arabic was developed for multiple languages and writing conventions. Art Deco Arabic supports Arabic, Persian,Urdu and Latin. It also includes proportional and tabular numerals for the supported languages. E The highest degree of calligraphic grace and the clarity of geometric typography.
  17. Pulse JP Arabic by jpFonts, $29.95
    النبض - the Pulse Pulse JP ME is a constructivist text and display font that differs from comparable fonts due to its special sharpness and harmonious balance. Its technical and constructed form creates a somewhat artificial impression of particular appeal. It is ideal for display on the screen and can be used in many projects. Pulse JP ME is a super family consisting of 48 fonts from compressed to expanded in six weights each. This opens up a wide designspace with the possibility of combining typefaces of the same character in a wide variety of variants and being able to adapt them to very different conditions. The details of the individual fonts are coordinated with each other with great precision and perfectly implemented in terms of craftsmanship. In all variants, this leads to a very balanced design with particular sharpness. The very extensive character set supports 120 Latin + 7 Arabic languages + Hebrew. The Arabic characters were designed in close collaboration with the Iranian designer Prof. Raafat Negarandeh. Here the constructivist approach is repeated within Arabic proportions. This leads to a very reduced and clear design with high legibility. Additional typographical adjustments can be made in the variable font, which is also available. There all variants are stored in a single font and can be continuously fine-tuned between them.
  18. Shaheen pro Arabic by Zaza type, $99.00
    Shaheen pro is a version of Shaheen typeface, Shaheen pro is an Arabic and Latin typeface that embodies power and a tendency towards uniformity. While preserving the neat, minimalist look which is associated with it. The name, too, hints at the strong character of the typeface. Shaheen comes in 5 wights
  19. Nawin Arabic Ltn by Letterjuice, $107.00
    Nawin is an informal Arabic typeface inspired by handwriting. The idea behind this design is to create a type family attractive and ownable for children but at the same time a design that keeps excellent letter recognition for reading. Handwriting has been a great source of inspiration in this particular typeface. By emulating the movements of the pen, we have obtained letter shapes that express spontaneity. A bright group of letters create a lively and beautiful paragraph of text. To get closer to handwriting and the variety of letter shapes that we draw while writing, this typeface offers a large number of alternative characters, which differ slightly from the default ones. Because we have programed the «Contextual Alternate» feature in the fonts, these alternate characters appear automatically as you set a text on your computer. For instance, in the Arabic variability on vertical proportions between letters Alef and initial Lam, create movement in text and avoid the cold mechanical feel of repetition. In the case of the Latin a part from having an entire alternate basic alphabet, there are also different letterforms for characters with diacritics, this way variability becomes even greater. Nawin is quirky and elegant at the same time. Letter recognition is relevant when reading continuous text. For this reason, in the Arabic, we have added another contextual alternate feature with alternate characters that help to avoid confusion when letters with similar or the same shape repeat inside one word. This is the case of medial «beh and Yeh» repeated three times continuously in the same word. The alternate characters change in shape and length, facilitating distinction to the reader. Since this typeface is inspired by handwriting and the free movement of the hand while writing, we considered ligatures a good asset for this design. The Arabic has a wide range of ligatures that enhance movement and fluidity in text making look text alive, while the Latin achieves this same effect via contextual alternates.
  20. FF DIN Arabic by FontFont, $85.99
  21. Zawya Pro Arabic by Protype, $50.00
    The family has 24 weights, ranging from Thin to Black in Normal, Condensed and Wide styles. It is ideally suited for advertising and packaging, editorial and publishing, logo, branding and creative industries, poster, and billboards, small text, wayfinding, and signage as well as web and screen design. Zawya Pro provides advanced support with features such as case-sensitive forms, fractions, super- and subscript characters, and stylistic alternates. It comes with a complete range of letters for Arabic and English with Arabic and Latin digits. As well as Latin-based languages, the typeface family also partly supports the Arabic, Urdu and Persian and more than 30 writing systems such as ( Afrikaans - Albanian - Catalan - Croatian - Czech - Danish - Dutch - English - Estonian - Finnish - French - German - Hungarian - Icelandic - Italian - Latvian Lithuanian - Maltese - Norwegian - Polish - Portuguese - Romanian - Slovak - Slovenian - Spanish - Swedish - Turkish Zulu - العربية Arabic - Urdu الفارسية - الأوردو Persian). In includes OpenType features for Arabic and English: Stylistic set 01 and 02 Numerator & denominator Fractions Ordinals Superscript standard ligatures discretionary ligatures Case Sensitive
  22. FS Albert Arabic by Fontsmith, $150.00
    Brother To create a truly global font family, FS Albert needed an Arabic script sibling. Emanuela Conidi set about the delicate task of creating an alphabet to harmonise visually with its Latin sans serif counterpart so that the two could be used side-by-side in bilingual publications. Working with the Kufic style of script, with its simpler, geometric forms, Emanuela sculpted letters with the a similar optical size, weight and rhythm as FS Albert, with open counters and monolinear strokes. It never hurts to Naskh But there’s more to FS Albert than a simple, geometric structure. To match Albert’s cheery, charming character, FS Albert Arabic needed an injection of warmth and informality. Emanuela incorporated some of the more expressive, calligraphic shapes of the Naskh script style, which lent the letterforms a looser, softer, more handwritten quality, while remaining functional and structured. The Naskh influence is most noticeable in the bowl of characters such as Jim, Qaf and Nun, in the curved tail of Waw and Reh, and the deep joining of Tah. Follow the script The end result is an Arabic script that’s the perfect partner to FS Albert: open counters, monolinear strokes and a friendly, rounded appearance. FS Albert Arabic is available in Opentype format, in five weights from Thin to ExtraBold. It supports Persian and Urdu, with proportional and tabular numerals for both, plus full vocalisation and the Hijra feature.
  23. Arabic Ramadan Style by Sensatype Studio, $15.00
    Arabic Ramadan Font is a fancy, unique, and versatile arabic font, that you can combine to get any variations and unique shapes easily just in seconds with choose alternates of them. It is a serif display font with moderate contrast that perfect for moslem branding projects, logo, wedding designs, social media posts, advertisements, product packaging, product designs, label, photography, watermark, invitation, stationery, and any projects, it makes with a high level of legibility. What's Included: Character set A-Z Uppercase & Lowercase Numerals & Punctuation Accented Characters (West Europe) Stylistic alternates Works on PC & Mac Recommended using Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop. Wish you enjoy our font. :)
  24. Edit Serif Arabic by Atlas Font Foundry, $89.00
  25. Berkah Raya Arabic by Nirmana Visual, $39.00
    Introducing Berkah Raya Arabic our stunning Arabic style font, crafted to add an extra level of sophistication and cultural depth to your designs. Our Arabic style font features a harmonious balance of curves and angles, creating a sense of flow and rhythm that perfectly captures the beauty of Arabic calligraphy. beautiful typographic harmony for a diversity of design projects, including logos & branding, social media posts, advertisements & product designs.
  26. Nimbus Sans Arabic by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    Nimbus Sans ME is the expansion within the Nimbus Sans family for the Middle East range: Arabic (incl. Farsi) and Hebrew. Volker Schnebel has designed both scripts, which each include five upright and five cursive styles. The design is contemporary and fits the Latin Nimbus Sans. Besides the basis characters, the Arabic also includes the presentation forms: the variations for initial, medial and final letters. The correspondent OTF features are included in the fonts. All three scripts are perfectly combinable. Nimbus Sans is one of the best supported and most favored URW fonts ever. It is available as a Global Font in 4 weights and contains up to 65.000 characters per font.
  27. Lina sans Arabic by Zaza type, $24.00
    Lina sans is an Arabic typeface from Lina type family, it expresses modern vigor based on simplicity and clarity. It's Strong, Bold, legible, clear, simple, Modern. 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 sans 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 sans consists of 7-weight versions from thin to bold.
  28. Shareb Pro Arabic by FarahatDesign, $60.00
    Shareb font was initially designed with a different style compared to other Arabic typefaces. It was released as a free display typeface and went popular. Therefore, we decided to take it to the next level. Accordingly, we worked on the Arabic letters again, enhancing and fixing them. We also added new features like stylistic sets, ligatures, and a complete Latin set of letters so that the font can be used in the most needed languages. Now, we have a more professional, refined, and larger display typeface that can be used in more great projects.
  29. Fun Trace Arabic by FunFont, $17.00
    Fun Trace Arabic is a font designed to make writing and recognizing Arabic letters, numbers easier for children. This is the sibling of Fun Trace Designed to consist of 6 sub-families of fonts; Regular, Bold, Dashes, Directions, Outlines, and Guide Lines. It supports the child's learning process in a fun way.
  30. Quiverleaf Arabic CF by Connary Fagen, $35.00
    Quiverleaf Arabic CF brings the flowing movement of the original Quiverleaf CF typeface to the Arabic script. Five weights, from a delicate thin to a hearty extra bold, across both Latin and Arabic scripts in a visually unified and gorgeous font family. Quiverleaf Arabic CF works as a complete, self-contained type system, with both Arabic and Latin scripts included. It also pairs well with clean, simple sans serifs, like Greycliff Arabic CF. All typefaces from Connary Fagen include free updates, including new features, and free technical support.
  31. Iwan Zaza Arabic by Zaza type, $29.00
    Iwan Zaza is a high-contrast modern Arabic typeface designed by Ahmed Zaza. The design is inspired by the Kufi calligraphic style and influenced by the Naskh style. Iwan balances classic and contemporary tastes with wide open counters and short ascenders and descenders that minimize the hight. And has a high - contrast between the vertical and the horizontal to line up in harmony with Latin. And openType alternates and ligatures set. This makes it suitable for branding, editorial, packaging and advertising. Iwan features five weights from Light to Black, and supports OpenType features for Arabic, and has a wide glyph set.
  32. Lina Soft Arabic by Zaza type, $24.00
    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.
  33. Fun Play Arabic by FunFont, $17.00
    Fun Play Arabic is sibling of Fun Play comes with Arabic version ; Arabic, Urdu, Persian, Kurdish and Jawi. Fun Play is a Fun and Playful display typeface family with 5 wights variant; from Light to Bold. Comes with many features; Multilingual Support, Ligatures, Stylistic Alternate and more. Each character represents a child's joy. ‘Fun Play’ can be used for branding, packaging, headline and all styles of children-related design.
  34. Palatino Sans Arabic by Linotype, $155.99
    Palatino Sans Arabic is a collaboration between Lebanese designer Nadine Chahine and Prof. Hermann Zapf. The design is a low-contrast companion to the award winning Palatino Arabic and comes in both regular and bold weights. It is designed for use in print in both large and small sizes, and brings into Arabic the informal and friendly appearance of Palatino Sans. The counters are wide open to allow for better readability in small sizes as well as to maintain an open and friendly appearance. The font has 1091 glyphs and includes a large number of extra ligatures and stylistic alternates as well as the basic Latin part of Palatino Sans and support for Arabic, Persian, and Urdu. It also includes proportional and tabular numerals for the supported languages.
  35. Linotype Arab Stroke by Linotype, $29.99
    Arab Stroke is an exotic typeface with an Arabian touch which makes a variety of applications possible. Whether for products from far away lands travel advertisements or anything needing a dynamic look, Arab Stroke is an excellent choice. The font is particularly eyecatching in headlines and combines well with sans serif fonts.
  36. Simah pro Arabic by Zaza type, $29.00
    Simah pro Arabic is an Arabic typeface from simah family type family It has a warm and humane feeling. It's legible, soft, clear, flexible, simple, and contemporary. With a handful set of OpenType features and alternatives. It has an expressive character with its friendly shapes. It's legible, Clear, Flexible, Simple, Modern. With a handful set of Open Type features and alternatives. The design is inspired by the Kufic calligraphic style and influenced by the Naskh style. Simah is highly crafted in order to perform well both on screen and in print. it functions 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. Simah Simah pro Arabic consists of five weights
  37. Neue Frutiger Arabic by Linotype, $79.00
    Neue Frutiger Arabic was created by Nadine Chahine and a team of designers and font engineers from the Monotype Studio, under the direction of Monotype type director Akira Kobayashi. The family is available in 10 weights from Ultra Light to Extra Black. Neue Frutiger Arabic embodies the same warmth and clarity as Adrian Frutiger's original design, but allows brands to maintain their visual identity, and communicate with a consistent tone of voice, regardless of the language. It is part of the Neue Frutiger World collection, offering linguistic versatility across environments – suited to branding and corporate identity, advertising, signage, wayfinding, print, and digital environments.
  38. Remachine Script Arabic by Mans Greback, $59.00
    Remachine Script Arabic is a retro typeface with support for Arabian and Persian Languages, in addition to support for all Latin European languages. The font contains all characters you'll ever need, including all punctuation and all types of Arabic numbers.
  39. Tanseek Modern Arabic by Monotype, $187.99
  40. URW Geometric Arabic by URW Type Foundry, $35.99
    URW Geometric is a sans serif typeface inspired by the German geometric typefaces of the 1920s but designed for modern usability. The character shapes have optimized proportions and an improved balance, the x-height is increased, ascenders and descenders are decreased. These design characteristics increase the usability and legibility tremendously. Accordingly to the URW Geometric, Boutros Fonts designed the URW Geometric Arabic. 10 weights, which harmonize perfectly with the Latin ones, were created – from Thin to Black.
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