Arabesque

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What is the Arabesque font?

Arabesque is a romantic, ornamental font, in which intertwining, flowing lines and generous loops enhance the beauty of the basic shapes. Arabesque successfully combines legibility with a decorative, sumptuous style. In its European interpretation it was also called “Moresque”. More…
The font “Ability” was the origin of Arabesque, however, numerous, subtle changes set it apart. Arabesque, is characterised by a small x-height and relatively large ascenders and descenders (loops). The loops are created out of two or three delicate, intertwined lines that contrast with the much less expansive bowls and shapes of the lowercase letters. The capitals, more complex and composed of intertwined lines, echo the elegance of the loops on the lowercase letters. As a result of these changes “Arabesque” is both more readable, controlled and extravagant than “Ability”.
Suggestions for use:
– wedding stationery
– greeting cards
– valentines day media
– beauty products media
– lingerie tags
– women’s magazine pages
– classical music media
– award certificates
– magazine pages
The font is fully professional: carefully letterspaced and kerned. It contains over 235 characters – (upper and lower case characters, punctuation, numerals, symbols and accented characters are present). It has all the accented characters used in the major European languages. Arabesque works well in Application packages such as Microsoft Word that do not support professional kerning.

Arabesque Font families

The Arabesque includes the following font families:

  • Arabesque SCF

Arabesque Preview

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