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Faux Indic And Faux Arabic Fonts

These Latin alphabet typefaces mimic the look and feel of Indic and Arabic scripts. For fonts with an Arabic character set see Arabic Fonts.

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Last edited November 02, 2015

These Latin alphabet typefaces mimic the look and feel of Indic and Arabic scripts. For fonts with an Arabic character set see Arabic Fonts.

mystic
japanophilia
Do not annoy by playing golf

Linotype Sansara, from Swiss designer Grégoire Poget, is part of the TakeType Library, chosen from the entries of the Linotype-sponsored International Digital Type Design Contest 1999 for inclusion on the TakeType 3 CD. This fun font is a type experiment behind whose oriental facade hide Arabic letters, recognizable only at second glance. This font displays generous, pointed ascenders and... Read More

winter
japanophilia
Tether even a roasted chicken

Peter Huschka developed the Sinah type family in 1994. The family consists out of two sub-sections: Sinah and Linotype Sinah Sans. The Sinah typeface has three weights: Regular Bold, and Black. Linotype Sinah Sans also has three weights: Regular, Bold, and Black; but each weight has four versions - Regular, Italic, Condensed, and Condensed Italic. In total, there are 15 Sinah fonts.The basic... Read More

Yogasaan Birte Ludwig Die Gestalten 2003
grapes
fiddlesticks
Smile, It confuses people

ITC Simran was created by the London designer Satwinder Sehmi in 1998. The Indian influence is recognizable at first glance and lends the font an exotic feel¿ at least to the western eye. Sehmi borrowed forms and feelings from northern Indian writing systems for this typeface.Both the upper and lowercase letters make use of the same lowercase forms, but the upperacse letters have the addition... Read More

jungle
conceptional
Irreverence is easy, wit is hard

The “FF Levant” package is a collection of two typefaces: FF Bagel and FF Falafel. The designer, Per Jørgensen, said: “FF Falafel was the first FF Levant typeface to be designed. The idea came from watching Arabic lettering and seeing shapes that resembled Latin letters: Would it be possible to create an entire Latin alphabet by extracting shapes from Arabic? The design was done between... Read More

safety
conceptional
Canned beverage make you refresh

Linotype Pide Nashi is part of the Take Type Library, chosen from the entries of the Linotype-sponsored International Digital Type Design Contests of 1994 and 1997. German artist Verena Gerlach created a typeface which looks almost like Arabic at the first glance, only with the second do the familiar forms become clear. Rounded lower case letters, generous, sweeping capitals and... Read More

Archana Lothe
Bitstream 2003
Grégoire Poget
Linotype 1999
Peter Huschka
Linotype 2002
Birte Ludwig
Die Gestalten 2003
Julien Janiszewski
Bitstream 2004
Satwinder Sehmi
ITC 1998
Per Baasch Jørgensen
FontFont 2002
Verena Gerlach
Linotype 1997