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Shamel Font

Originally derived from the open-source Droid Arabic Naskh (developed by Google for Android), the Shamel variant (often suffixed with "Shamel" to indicate its completeness or comprehensiveness) solved a critical problem:

The history of the Shamel font, like many traditional Arabic fonts, is intertwined with the evolution of Arabic typography. The development of Arabic fonts has been influenced by calligraphy and the need for clear, readable text in publications. shamel font

The is a highly versatile, multi-style Arabic font designed to serve a wide range of creative and professional purposes. Created by Riyadh-based designer Fahd Al Fraikh , the font's name "Shamel" is derived from the Arabic word for "overall" or "comprehensive," reflecting its design goal: to be a complete solution for diverse typographic needs. The Vision Behind Shamel Originally derived from the open-source Droid Arabic Naskh

Ensure you have the correct licensing for Droid Arabic Naskh Shamel or its derivatives (e.g., open-source SIL OFL). When in doubt, test the font for baseline drift and kashida (character elongation) support before finalizing your project. Created by Riyadh-based designer Fahd Al Fraikh ,

A clean, modern sans-serif; the Arabic counterpart to Gotham Fonts .

An alternative sans-serif variation with unique character distributions. A second variation for expanded design flexibility. Shamel SemiRound A balance between sharp and rounded terminals. Shamel Unique