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Frutiger® Arabic 75 Black

- by Nadine Chahine, Adrian Frutiger
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Frutiger® Arabic 75 Black
  Format: OpenType

Price: US$ 135.00
  
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Price: US$ 540.00

... is part of the Frutiger® Arabic Font Family, comprising altogether 4 fonts in OpenType format.
Character set features:
euro isoadobe ligatures proplining arabic
559 characters
Character maps:
Linked font group:
Frutiger® Arabic 55 Roman
Frutiger® Arabic 75 Black
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Technical information
 
Digital data from:
OpenType outline flavour:
OTF - TrueType flavoured
Technical font names:
File name:
FrutigerLTArabic-75Black.ttf
Windows menu name:
Frutiger LT Arabic 55 Roman
PostScript name:
FrutigerLTArabic-75Black
PostScript full name:
Frutiger LT Arabic 75 Black
Catalog material number:
16845050

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Über die Lesbarkeit Unter dem Einfluss der verschieden Druckverfahren hat die lateinische Textschrift subtile Formveränderungen erfahren. Grundsätzlich neue Formen sind jedoch keine entstanden. Als Demonstration dafür sind acht a in den meistgelesenen Schriftstilen mit einem Drehraster versehen und übereinander kopiert. Das Resultat zeigt eine erstaunliche Übereinstimmung.
Nadine Chahine is an award winning Lebanese type designer with a special interest in Arabic typography. She studied Graphic Design at the American University of Beirut and Typeface Design at the University of Reading, UK. During her study at Reading, she focused on the relationship of the Arabic and Latin scripts and the possibilities of creating a harmonious relationship between the two. She taught Arabic type design as a visiting lecturer at the American University in Dubai and then joined [...]

About Frutiger® Arabic 75 Black ...

Linotype usage sample for Frutiger® Arabic 75 Black
Designer: Nadine Chahine / Adrian Frutiger, 2007
Frutiger® Arabic 75 Black belongs to the Frutiger® Arabic Font Family which is part of the Linotype Originals.
Frutiger Arabic is designed by Lebanese designer Nadine Chahine as a companion to the Latin typeface Frutiger and with the consulting of Adrian Frutiger. It is based on the Kufi style but incorporates aspects of Ruqaa and Naskh in the letter form designs. This results in what could be labeled as a humanist Kufi, a Kufi style that refers to handwriting structures and slight modulation to achieve a more informal and friendly version of the otherwise highly structured and geometric Kufi styles. As with the Latin Frutiger, the design is targeted towards signage applications but is also quite suited for various applications from low resolution display devices to advertising headlines to corporate identity and branding applications. The font includes the basic Latin part of Frutiger and support for Arabic, Persian, and Urdu. It also includes proportional and tabular numerals for the supported languages.
Search this or similar products by the following keywords: Advertisements, airport, arabian, Arabic, branding, Corporate, Farsi, friendly, Frutiger, kufi, low resolution, mobile device, Modern, monolinear, OpenType, OT, Signage, Urdu.

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