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Muna Pro

by Diwan Software
Individual Styles from $200.00 USD
Complete family of 3 fonts: $600.00 USD
Muna Pro Font Family was designed by Adil Allawi, Abdalla Faris and published by Diwan Software. Muna Pro contains 3 styles and family package options.

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Muna Pro Complete Family

3 fonts

Best Value!

Per Style:

$200.00 USD

Pack of 3 styles:

$600.00 USD

About Muna Pro Font Family


A very popular Arabic font that comes in three weights and is ideal for body text, titles, and main headings. The Pro version was extended to include full Unicode Arabic, professional accent placement, and improved glyph outlines.

Designers: Adil Allawi, Abdalla Faris

Publisher: Diwan Software

Foundry: Diwan Software

Design Owner: Diwan Software

MyFonts debut: Jul 31, 2024

Muna Pro

About Diwan Software

Diwan Software Ltd. is an established multilingual software company. Its technology has been used in millions of mobile devices worldwide and licensed by various international companies, from Apple Inc. to Zynga. Diwan owns one of the largest libraries of quality Arabic typefaces. It also produced the award-winning Mishafi font, one of the most advanced Arabic typefaces available.History: Starting around 1987, Diwan developed the Arabic fonts Damascus, Beirut, and Algiers. In the 1990s, Diwan worked on Arabic fonts with Apple for the Arabic Macintosh. Muna became one of the most popular fonts for Newspaper printing and book publishing. Nadeem was named after the son of the head of Apple Paris, who was managing the Arabic Macintosh. Then Diwan had to design an Arabic font that looked good on the screen but also worked well on the Apple LaserWriter printer. Font hinting at that time was mainly geared toward English fonts that are mostly straight lines. What was needed was a typeface that looked like modern Arabic typography but did not cause problems at small sizes on a LaserWriter. The result was Geeza, which Apple used on Mac OS X for many years.

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