The Amudi type family follows the guidelines of the Mutamathil Taqlidi type style. It has one glyph for every basic Arabic Unicode character or letter and one additional, final-position, glyph for each Arabic letter that is normally connected with other...
Amudi was designed by Saad Abulhab and published by Arabetics. Amudi contains 4 styles and family package options.
Amudi Mutamathil was designed by Saad Abulhab and published by Arabetics. Amudi Mutamathil contains 4 styles and family package options.
Amudi Mutamathil was designed by Saad Abulhab and published by Arabetics. Amudi Mutamathil contains 4 styles and family package options.
The fonts in this family support the following scripts: Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Pashtu, Kurdish, Baluchi, Kashmiri, Kazakh, Sindhi, Uyghur, Turkic, and all extended Arabic scripts.
Amudi Mutamathil was designed by Saad Abulhab and published by Arabetics. Amudi Mutamathil contains 4 styles and family package options.
Anbar is an Arabetic typeface design with visually connected glyphs, named after the historical Iraqi province Anbar, which is traditionally believed to be the birthplace of the earliest Arabic script, Jazm.
Anbar was designed by Saad Abulhab and published by Arabetics. Anbar contains 2 styles and family package options.
Arabetics Aladdin was designed by Saad Abulhab and published by Arabetics. Arabetics Aladdin contains 4 styles and family package options.
Arabetics Aladdin is a monoshape font family with a fixed single shape per each Arabic Unicode character. Glyphs are designed to incorporate the traditional Arabetic visual characteristics found in all four varying shapes, isolated, initial, medial, and...