With true cursive companions in five weights, and many opentype features, Palsam grants all the tools needed to set complex information and editorial designs applications. Moreover this script was used in margins, and to highlight specific content inside a paragraph in older manuscripts. Since the Ijaza is a hyper combination of Naskh and Thuluth, which makes it perfect to be a companion for the upright Naskh. For the first time, the calligraphic Ijaza style was used as a model for designing the Arabic cursive. Thanks to its low contrast, open apertures, detailed calligraphic strokes, and smooth counters, which also make it easy to read at smaller sizes.The main highlight for Palsam was the Cursive companion. Both scripts have affected each other in several ways through the entire design process, which happened within ten years.Palsam has an inviting, approachable, fashionable and humanist look. The Arabic and Latin scripts were designed at the same time, to make a true authentic bilingual typeface. The typeface was designed to be used for setting text and titles of contemporary Arabic content, specially magazines, and websites. Since the beginning, Palsam was intended to be a super multilingual family, with a real cursive Arabic companion, and a display cut. The complete Athelas family has been optimised for today’s varied screen uses, along with our entire catalogue. With this release it will only gain a wider and quite appropriate audience. The graceful, elegant curves of the Athelas heritage have remained a hallmark in each script. With extensive Middle Eastern language coverage and the expected OpenType features, Athelas Arabic is the counterpart for which Athelas Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic have been waiting. Ultimately, both the Latin and Arabic are graceful designs based on classic proportions, prioritising the beauty, tranquility, and fluid nature of the wordsmith’s art. Finally, the spacing and connections in the Arabic were considered to achieve comparable colour as the Latin in a block of text. First, the Arabic letter sizes were readjusted so as to not appear larger next to the Latin, then weight and contrast were changed in the same way. So it was decided to give Athelas Arabic a thorough reworking to make them appropriate companions while maintaining the natural aesthetic qualities of Arabic. Originally designed independently, it worked entirely on its own and yet already seemed a good fit for Athelas. Athelas Arabic, created by talented Iranian designer Sahar Afshar, is an elegant typeface for fine digital and printed books - perfect for Arabic literature’s captivating forms.
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