Expo Arabic Font Family [2021] Now
The Latin and Arabic letterforms are drawn to mirror one another, creating a harmonious global partnership between the two scripts. Specialized Versions:
Expo Arabic solves this completely. It is engineered to pair seamlessly with clean, geometric Latin sans-serif typefaces. The visual weight, baseline alignment, and overall texture of the two scripts match perfectly. This makes it an invaluable asset for bilingual branding, international corporate identity, and global websites operating in the MENA region. Primary Use Cases for Expo Arabic
A child from Brazil pointed at a sign. “Why is the word for ‘water’ getting thicker?” Expo Arabic Font Family
The Expo Arabic font family represents a sophisticated evolution in modern Arabic type design. It successfully navigates the complex intersection of tradition and modernity. By modernizing the ancient Kufi form to sit comfortably alongside a Swiss-humanist Latin typeface, Nadine Chahine created a tool that has become essential for visual communicators in the Arab world. It is a font that speaks the language of the past with the voice of the future—solid, reliable, and distinctly modern.
The solution was the "Expo Arabic" typeface, a geometric Kufic-inspired sans-serif that combines the precision of modern typography with the organic flow of the Arabic script. Designed to be the official font of the expo, it was used extensively across all touchpoints, from official signage and wayfinding to marketing collateral, digital interfaces, and environmental graphics. The Latin and Arabic letterforms are drawn to
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The is a contemporary typeface designed for the modern age, specifically created by the 29Letters (29LT) type foundry for Expo 2020 Dubai . It serves as a bilingual corporate typeface, pairing a simplified neo-Naskh Arabic script with a modern-day Latin sans-serif counterpart to embody the theme "Connecting Minds, Creating the Future". Design and Philosophy The visual weight, baseline alignment, and overall texture
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