Stroke contrast is low, but there is still some modulation at junctures, keeping typographic color from getting too dark Palatino® ArabicĪ multilingual type family that features a modern Arabic Naskh with very short descenders and ascenders, which matches with a full-caps Latin counterpart. Kohinoor Arabic’s clear, inviting, and easy-to-read letterforms are drawn in the Naskh style, with large and open counters.
This Arabic font typeface is ideal for text-heavy multilingual projects, including corporate design editorial design electronic-embedding in apps navigation and signage systems product instruction manuals television subtitling or UI/UX. Kohinoor Arabic is part of Kohinoor Multiscript, a sans serif superfamily covering many of India’s official writing systems. It is mainly designed for public advertising and publication and it comes in 6 different weights thin, light, regular, medium, bold and outlined bold. PakType NaqshĪqlaam is an Arabic typeface with rounded letterforms. The font is suitable for design projects which require an impression of authentic Arabic style including web and print. The font simulates the unskillfully writing styles on things like pilgrimage paintings and old Arabic manuscripts. Tawasul is an Arabic font that is inspired by Arabic folklore.
Mawzoon suits a various range of creative projects including print, web, advertising, and mobile applications. Letter forms feature a solid geometric structure with edgy terminals which come in two styles (Normal and Oblique).
Mawzoon (which is the Arabic word for balanced) is an Arabic display font that is heavily inspired by the Ruq’ah script. It also suits branding, print, and web design. The font mainly suits typographic compositions, ornamental designs, and abstracts. The word Takween is Arabic for composition. Takween is an Arabic display font that is inspired by the Mashrequi writing style. It features two weights and it suits visual identity design, art events, packaging and contemporary art projects.
You can download “Ragsak” for personal (free) or commercial use ($5) here.Fenoon is an Arabic display font that is inspired by the ancient Square Kufic script. Just like how I was inspired by other graphic and type designers I look up to.” “And words that are displayed with such beauty and versatility have an ability to inspire and influence. I believe that there is power through words,” he says. “I find inner peace and able to express myself through typography. For me, that is what Ragsak is all about, the nostalgia that welcomes you home.”Īside from coffee, beer, beach and fishing, Cabaltera’s obvious fixation is creating typefaces-his online portfolio reveals it. “There is warmth and familiarity through the ’60s-70s design, fashion and music that brings us to a time when we can be carefree and creative. I was listening to ‘One Nation Under a Groove’ by Funkadelic and I can’t help but feel like I’m being transported,” the Manila-based part-time graphic designer tells us. “It’s funny how we look for a place or a time period where we can find an escape most of us find it through nostalgia.
Posted by Bj Cabaltera on Sunday, February 28, 2021 RAGSAK is a retro display type inspired by the 60’s psychedelic era.