Mid 90's Arabic type experiment (that went no where)
Around 1995 I was experimenting with an Arabic uniform stroke typeface. I was trying to escape from the geometric rigidity usually associated with ‘modern’ Arabic type and instead use a more dynamic geometry (that’s closer in spirit to the traditional Arabic Naskh script) to create the letter forms.
I never had the time to work on this typeface again. I dug up the image below recently after I saw Yassar Abbar’s work in Eye magazine (see next post about that). Abbar’s work represents an advanced stage of development of the idea of creating what I would term ‘a humanist Arabic sans serif typeface’.
www.360east.com/?p=31
Around 1995 I was experimenting with an Arabic uniform stroke typeface. I was trying to escape from the geometric rigidity usually associated with ‘modern’ Arabic type and instead use a more dynamic geometry (that’s closer in spirit to the traditional Arabic Naskh script) to create the letter forms.
I never had the time to work on this typeface again. I dug up the image below recently after I saw Yassar Abbar’s work in Eye magazine (see next post about that). Abbar’s work represents an advanced stage of development of the idea of creating what I would term ‘a humanist Arabic sans serif typeface’.
www.360east.com/?p=31