Now amongst the ranks of Times New Roman and Calibri is Dubai Font. The typeface, designed with Microsoft, comes in both Latin and Arabic script, and will be available in 23 languages, reports Gulf News.
The font is available for all 100 million users of Microsoft’s Office 365 software, and downloadable in multiple formats on DubaiFont.com.
أشادت بالمبادرة وثمنت نجاحها في إيصال رسالة الإمارات إلى العالم معالي الشيخة لبنى القاسمي: "خط دبي" يجسّد الدور المحوري للحكومة كحاضنة للتسامح
أشادت بالمبادرة وثمنت نجاحها في إيصال رسالة الإمارات إلى العالممعالي الشيخة لبنى القاسمي: "خط دبي" يجسّد الدور المحوري للحكومة كحاضنة للتسامحالمبادرة تدعم بشكل مباشر محاور وأهدافالبرنامج الوطني للتسامحدبي، 21 مايو 2017 : أكّدت معالي الشيخة لبنى بنت خ…
Dubai Courts officially adopts Dubai Font for its correspondence
Dubai Courts has announced that it has adopted the Dubai Font as its official font to be used in all its internal and external correspondence.
Launched by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Duba…
DUBAI, 3rd May, 2017 (WAM) -- In line with the launch of Dubai Font by H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, INDEX Holding, has announced to adopt Dubai Font, becomi…
Dubai becomes the first city to have its own Microsoft font
Dubai became the first city in the world to have a typeface named after it on Microsoft Office systems.The Dubai font was created in both Arabic and Latin letters in order to maximize its reach across different languages.The initiative is aimed to br…
Dubai becomes first city to get its own Microsoft font
Apparently not content with having the world's tallest building, an indoor ski slope and countless other baubles, Dubai now boasts one more: its own typographic font.
The Middle Eastern city unveiled the new font, called s…
Dubai Font a commitment to building all aspects of a knowledge economy: paper
ABU DHABI, 2nd May, 2017 (WAM) -- Typography is an integral part of our digital age. With the proliferation of smartphones, more people than ever are engaging with the written, or digital, word. "As such, the way that our letters are designed ca…