This is a small showcase of an Arabic calligraphic script. A romantic and elaborate script inspired by classical Eastern (Persian) and Andalusian (Spanish) Kufic styles. Its been designed in such a way that it lends to both traditional calligraphic arrangements and modern typographic design. The ultra-thin strokes are coupled with thick heavier ones that originate in the classic Eastern Kufic style, but also reflect a more recent Didot-type design.
This script works well as a decorative typeface and can be arranged into more elaborate calligraphic compositions.
Spirit Script
This is a small showcase of an Arabic calligraphic script. A romantic and elaborate script inspired by classical Eastern (Persian) and Andalusian (Spanish) Kufic styles. Its been designed in such a way that it lends to both traditional calligraphic arrangements and modern typographic design. The ultra-thin strokes are coupled with thick heavier ones that originate in the classic Eastern Kufic style, but also reflect a more recent Didot-type design.
This script works well as a decorative typeface and can be arranged into more elaborate calligraphic compositions.
This is a small showcase of an Arabic calligraphic script. A romantic and elaborate script inspired by classical Eastern (Persian) and Andalusian (Spanish) Kufic styles. Its been designed in such a way that it lends to both traditional calligraphic arrangements and modern typographic design. The ultra-thin strokes are coupled with thick heavier ones that originate in the classic Eastern Kufic style, but also reflect a more recent Didot-type design.
This script works well as a decorative typeface and can be arranged into more elaborate calligraphic compositions.
Spirit Script
This is a small showcase of an Arabic calligraphic script. A romantic and elaborate script inspired by classical Eastern (Persian) and Andalusian (Spanish) Kufic styles. Its been designed in such a way that it lends to both traditional calligraphic arrangements and modern typographic design. The ultra-thin strokes are coupled with thick heavier ones that originate in the classic Eastern Kufic style, but also reflect a more recent Didot-type design.
This script works well as a decorative typeface and can be arranged into more elaborate calligraphic compositions.