ae Nice is a handwritten typeface with a rounded letterform. It was regenerated by Nadim Shaikli and released under the trademark of an Egyptian type foundry, Arabeyes. Being released in March 2000, the font offers an exclusive, irregular screen presence, with each letter following the natural flow of the pen and exuding a unique appearance. Unlike regular fonts, irregular handwriting in this font embraces imperfections. These imperfections add authenticity and a human touch. Its compatibility with various Unicode blocks, including Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement, Arabic, and more, ensures seamless integration across different platforms and languages. However, it is worth noting that ae Nada only comes in a single font-weight, which may limit its adaptability for achieving specific design goals in different projects.
With 476 characters and 456 glyphs, it supports Arabic, Urdu, Latin, and Greek languages, catering to a diverse range of design needs. It is a thin font with constant thickness throughout the letterform, giving it a more modern look and an easy-to-understand screen appearance. The font has low legibility on the screen due to its freestyle look. Although the font lacks any intricate design details due to its untidy and rounded outlook, it is preferred for short bursts of text. Ae Nice’s application includes logos and branding, digital signs and emblems, invitations, and more.