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Anbar Font

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AnbarDesigner: Saad Abulhab
Publisher: Arabetics
Anbar was created by Saad Abulhab and published by Arabetics. Anbar consists of 2 styles and household plan options. p > Anbar is an Arabetic typeface style with visually linked glyphs, named after the historical Iraqi province Anbar, which is traditionally thought to be the birthplace of the earliest Arabic script, Jazm.

It follows the guidelines of the Mutamathil Taqlidi type style with one glyph for every single basic Arabic Unicode character or letter, as specified in Unicode Standards, and one additional final type glyph for each Arabic letter that can get in touch with other letters from both sides in conventional cursive Arabic strings. Anbar utilizes variable x-height values. It includes all needed Lam-Alif ligatures and selected marks. Tatweel (or Kashida) glyph is an absolutely no width area. Keying it prior to any glyph will show that glyph separated type, if preferred. Keying Tatweel before Alif Lam Ha will display the Allah ligature. Anbar typeface family includes both Arabic and Arabic-Indic characters; all required diacritic marks, in addition to Standard English keyboard punctuations and significant currency symbols.

Anbar is offered in regular and italic (slated to the left) designs.

Font Family:
· Anbar
· Anbar Italic

Tags: arabic, mutamathil, persian, simplified, wide

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