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Amariya™

by Monotype
Individual Styles from $40.99 USD
Complete family of 9 fonts: $209.99 USD
Amariya Font Family was designed by Matthew Carter, Nadine Chahine and published by Monotype. Amariya contains 9 styles and family package options.

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    About Amariya Font Family


    Designed by Nadine Chahine, the Amariya™ typeface family is intended for long form, on-screen textual content. It supports the Arabic, Persian and Urdu languages. The design is consistent with traditional text typeface models popular in the Middle East, but has a lower level of stroke contrast optimized for on-screen reading. The family is available in nine weights ranging from a light hairline to a very bold black. The middle weights are intended for setting text copy while the extreme hairline and black designs are best suited for headlines, sub heads and similar applications. The Amariya family can be used for numerous projects from branding to blogs, in a variety of interactive design environments on both large and small screens. The fonts include the ITC Charter design by Matthew Carter as a Latin companion.

    Designers: Matthew Carter, Nadine Chahine

    Publisher: Monotype

    Foundry: Monotype

    Design Owner: Monotype

    MyFonts debut: Jun 27, 2017

    Amariya™ is a trademark of Monotype Imaging Inc. and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.

    About Monotype

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