Al Rouiya Arabic Type for “Al Rouiah” Newspaper in Kuwait
February 13, 2008
Al Rouiya is a corporate Arabic titling typeface for “Al Rouiah” newspaper in Kuwait. The font is exclusive for 5 years for “Al Rouiah” newspaper in Kuwait starting from February 2008. The newspaper needed a new, young and crispy type that will appeal to young readers.
Al Rouiya is an elegant and sturdy Arabic typeface based on the Naskh style with a medium contrast, condensed letterforms, strong baseline, large Loop/Tooth heights and short Ascender/Descender heights. Traditional pen stoke are preserved but drawn in a modern feel. This characteristic can be clearly seen in the “heh”, “waw”, “lam” and other glyphs. The letterforms are balanced with the heavy baseline unlike old styled headlines fonts where the baseline is too thick and the letterforms are so weak and light.
A pdf of the main page of the newspaper with the type in use.
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incogenator | February 13, 2009 at 1:36 am
very nice typeface in the headlines but not the masthead of the newspaper. are they different or am i missing something?
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Michael Tim | February 28, 2009 at 6:46 pm
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abdo | March 7, 2009 at 5:48 pm
Nice Work
Is there text version of this font
cheers
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pascal zoghbi | March 8, 2009 at 10:26 am
not at the moment
but for sure in the future
;)