"Danah is the first name of a very close and cherished classmate, friend, and peer. Danah is a Palestinian woman who used to study with me in the same university where I was honorably introduced to her several years ago.
In fact, I decided to dedicate this typeface wholly to her in return for all the years of friendship that we had spent together as classmates during the late 1990s.
She wasand absolutely stilla source of support and inspiration for me in life due to her brilliant, big-hearted, and philanthropic personality.
Danah likes different things in life and among them the sea, horses, reading, and also travelling.
She lives and works now in Palestine, and yearns for being granted a new lifelike many other free Palestiniansfull of freedom, peace, and happyness.
More Danah® is a handwriting and scribbly Arabic display typeface. The main trait of this typeface is the realistic handwriting design of its letters and ligatures.
This feature renders it as one of the stylish typefaces used for headlines and also texts.
Among the distinguished letters of Danah® typeface are the Qaaf, Kaaf, Meem, Noon, and others.
Moreover, Danah® typeface has a character set which supports Arabic, Persian, Urdu, and Latin letters/numerals with a limited range of specific Arabic and Latin ligatures.
This font comes in a single weight (i.e., regular) with exactly 639 distinctive glyphs. Due to its free and streamlined design, Danah® typeface is appropriate for heading and text in Arabic, Persian, and Urdu.
It can be graphically and visually exploited in magazines, posters, and interfaces of different things such as clothes and equipment.
Moreover, it can be pleasingly used in writing personal, friendly, and unofficial letters, messages, documents, invoices, notes, dispatches and menus which require a smoothed handwritten touch and trend.
It is also elegantly suitable for signs, books covers, advertisement light boards, and titles of flyers, pamphlets, novels, and books of children and adults.
In brief, Danah® typeface is one of the new hand-drawn typefaces which can be brought into play efficiently in diverse graphic, typographic, calligraphic, and artistic works in different languages and cultures.
In fact, I decided to dedicate this typeface wholly to her in return for all the years of friendship that we had spent together as classmates during the late 1990s.
She wasand absolutely stilla source of support and inspiration for me in life due to her brilliant, big-hearted, and philanthropic personality.
Danah likes different things in life and among them the sea, horses, reading, and also travelling.
She lives and works now in Palestine, and yearns for being granted a new lifelike many other free Palestiniansfull of freedom, peace, and happyness.
More Danah® is a handwriting and scribbly Arabic display typeface. The main trait of this typeface is the realistic handwriting design of its letters and ligatures.
This feature renders it as one of the stylish typefaces used for headlines and also texts.
Among the distinguished letters of Danah® typeface are the Qaaf, Kaaf, Meem, Noon, and others.
Moreover, Danah® typeface has a character set which supports Arabic, Persian, Urdu, and Latin letters/numerals with a limited range of specific Arabic and Latin ligatures.
This font comes in a single weight (i.e., regular) with exactly 639 distinctive glyphs. Due to its free and streamlined design, Danah® typeface is appropriate for heading and text in Arabic, Persian, and Urdu.
It can be graphically and visually exploited in magazines, posters, and interfaces of different things such as clothes and equipment.
Moreover, it can be pleasingly used in writing personal, friendly, and unofficial letters, messages, documents, invoices, notes, dispatches and menus which require a smoothed handwritten touch and trend.
It is also elegantly suitable for signs, books covers, advertisement light boards, and titles of flyers, pamphlets, novels, and books of children and adults.
In brief, Danah® typeface is one of the new hand-drawn typefaces which can be brought into play efficiently in diverse graphic, typographic, calligraphic, and artistic works in different languages and cultures.
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