Almwaheb By A4d is a bold and angular decorative font with sharp edges and a well-aligned appearance. It was designed by Arabic font designer Abdullah Naser Al Mawash and released on 11 October 2017. The font has a piercing outlook, perfect for designs that require immediate attention and leave a lasting impression. It has sharp corners with shanted Qalam-made edges. Although it is not a calligraphy font entirely, it has a subtle influence on Arabic scripting languages. It offers constant thickness throughout the letterforms except for the terminals and has clean lines, with some terminals, like ribbons, having a diagonal cut at the corners to create a point. Despite its clear appearance, this artistic touch around the terminals makes it perfect for various design applications in digital as well as print media. It can be used to make attractive social media posts, bold headings, and headlines in newspapers, logos, or for branding purposes.
This font’s “Font weight” is bold, making it stand out prominently in text. Its “Font width” is categorized as a medium, which is the standard width for most fonts, and the letters are distributed evenly. It supports multiple languages, including Arabic, Latin, and Persian, and offers wide support for 270 characters and 221 glyphs, enhancing its versatility. This font is best suited for short texts due to its decorative and thick appearance. While it offers high legibility, it is preferably used for shorter texts to maximize its impact. Moreover, it supports various Unicode blocks, including Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement, Arabic, and others, ensuring compatibility across different text encoding standards.