As the name implies, a Morabba is a geometric font rooted in the Kufic script. Although Kofi Banai has played an important role in written symbols for many years, its place in Persian font is low.
The idea of ​​a Morabba font was formed in 1997 and was gradually completed.
In early 1999, the implementation of letters and their optimization began and was used in some projects that were considered.
Finally, in August 1400, it was completed by Hassan Manzoori and performed with the help of Muslim Ebrahimi and Shahrzad Akbari
Morabba font is designed for short words and phrases and is mostly used in the space of text signs, social media and advertising.
In the design of the letters, the ratio of positive space to negative space is observed and the spheres are exactly aligned with the circumference of the circle. In the heavy weight of the turbine, the ratio of positive to negative space reaches 2/1 and in the lightest weight 5/1.
The Morabba is based on the application in 9 weights, which has been published in three packages: economic (4 weights), semi-professional (9 weights) and professional (9 weights + variable font). In the professional package, the verbal version is included so that you can use the desired weight and stretch to adjust the text.
Square font can be used in three languages: Persian, Arabic and English. The robot font is complemented by a square due to the similarity of the form.



Morabba Font
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Morabba Font

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