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Tanseek™ Traditional Arabic Extra Bold

- von Arlette Boutros, Mourad Boutros, Richard Dawson, Dave Farey
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Tanseek™ Traditional Arabic Pro Extra Bold
  Format: OpenType Pro

Preis: 165,00 US$
  
... gehört zur Tanseek™ Traditional Arabic Schriftfamilie, die aus 8 Fonts im OpenType Pro-Format besteht.
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Produkt ist auch enthalten in:
Tanseek Pro Traditional Volume
Tanseek Pro Complete Family Pack
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David Farey (born 1943) created the fonts ITC Beesknees™ (1991), Bodoni™ Unique, Cachet™, Font, Gabardine, Greyhound™, ITC Highlander® (1993), ITC Johnston™ (with Richard Dawson, 1999), Little Louis, ITC Ozwald® (1992), Virgin Roman, Zemestro™ (2003), Tanseek Modern™ (with Arlette Boutros, Mourad Boutros, Richard Dawson, 2008), Tanseek Traditional™ (with Arlette Boutros, Mourad Boutros, Richard Dawson, 2008), Azbuka™ (with Richard Dawson, 2008).
The two British type designers Richard Dawson and Dave Farey created the fonts ITC Golden Cockerel™ (1996) and ITC Johnston™ (1999). Richard Dawson and David Farey created in 2008 also Tanseek Modern™ and Tanseek Traditional™, together with Arlette Boutros and Mourad Boutros, and Azbuka™
Harmonie zwischen Orient und Okzident: entdecken Sie die neue Schriftfamilie Tanseek Die Schriftfamilie Tanseek™ ist eine der ersten harmonischen Mischungen aus arabischer und lateinischer Schrift sowie Schriften mit und ohne Serifen, die den grafischen Ansprüchen für die Kommunikation im 21. Jahrhundert genügen. Die Schrift wurde von den vier Designern Arlette Boutros, Mourad Boutros, Richard Dawson und Dave Farey entworfen und vereint das Beste lateinischer und arabischer [...]

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Linotype usage sample for Tanseek™ Traditional Arabic Pro Extra Bold
Designer: Arlette Boutros / Mourad Boutros / Richard Dawson / Dave Farey, 2008
Tanseek™ Traditional Arabic Extra Bold gehört zur Tanseek™ Traditional Arabic Schriftfamilie, die in der Monotype Originals enthalten ist.
The Tanseek typeface family is the first harmonious blend of Arabic and Latin, serif and sans serif typefaces, to serve the needs of 21st century graphic communicators. Developed by a team of four typeface designers - Arlette Boutros, Mourad Boutros, Richard Dawson and Dave Farey - it brings the best of Latin and Arabic typeface design into one unified super-family.
Setting Arabic and Latin typefaces has, historically, been a challenge. This is because the Arabic and Latin alphabets have no common design elements and it was hard to reconcile distinctly different designs. While some Arabic and Latin typeface families were available, none provided the typographic system of Arabic and Latin, serif and sans, in addition to modern and traditional design styles.
Big Differences
Although both Arabic and Latin alphabets are rooted in calligraphic writing, the similarity ends there. Most Latin typefaces are designed such that each letter is set and spaced apart from the other characters. Latin typefaces are vertically constructed. Arabic letterforms are constructed more horizontally. Arabic has no capitals, but the same letter can have up to four forms, depending where it falls in a word. Individual Arabic letters are more calligraphic than Latin characters. Letters within a word are physically linked to each other by a continuous horizontal stroke. Ascender and descender lengths within an Arabic font vary more widely than in a Latin font, and up to eight diacritical marks denoting vowel sounds often extend beyond the ascenders and descenders.
A New Approach
Compatibility and harmony between Arabic and Latin typography could not be achieved by simply combining standard typeface designs. A new technique was needed, and this is what the Tanseek - meaning “harmony” in Arabic - design team set out to achieve. To attain a balanced relationship between the two alphabets required adjustments to both. The overall height and depth of the alphabets needed to be made more similar. Through a series of tests, the design team found that the Latin lowercase could be reduced slightly - bringing the two alphabets into closer accord - with little loss in design clarity. Within the Arabic design of Tanseek, the central portion of the letters - visually equivalent to a Latin lowercase x-height - was raised and increased to correspond with its Latin companion. An additional benefit of these adjustments is the uniform typographic color that results when blocks of copy are set in the two alphabets.
The Arabic and Latin styles of typeface design fall into two main categories - traditional and modern for Arabic and serif and sans serif for Latin. Fortunately, these two sets of alphabets relate stylistically: traditional Arabic with Latin serif and modern Arabic with Latin sans serif.
The Tanseek typeface family is the product of over three years of research, study, experimentation, design - and redesign. It is made up of Arabic and Latin designs in traditional, modern, serif and sans serif styles. Each style is available in four weights, ranging from light to extra bold. And all work in perfect harmony.
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