Arabic Calligraphy Font

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Arabic Calligraphy is a decorative display font inspired by traditional Arabic script forms and calligraphic traditions. The typeface translates the flowing beauty of Arabic calligraphy into Latin letterforms, creating a unique fusion that brings Middle Eastern artistic heritage to Western typography. Its ornate strokes and distinctive character shapes evoke the elegance of classical Arabic penmanship.
The font includes 91 glyphs covering Latin characters, numerals, and essential punctuation marks. Arabic Calligraphy is designed for display use where its decorative details and cultural references can make the strongest visual impact. The focused character set delivers the essentials needed for headlines, logos, and short passages of ornamental text.
Arabic Calligraphy works particularly well for Middle Eastern restaurant branding, cultural event materials, travel-themed designs, book covers, poster layouts, and any project that wants to evoke Arabic artistic traditions. The font pairs effectively with clean sans serif typefaces that provide readability alongside its ornate character. Its unique cultural fusion makes it a distinctive choice for designs that celebrate the beauty of Arabic calligraphic art.
Designed by Bangkit Tri Setiadi.
Arabic-Calligraphy.ttf
Regular • 30.1 KB
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