Amoriah is a bold and geometric Arabic font, released on October 8, 2017, with a formal and symmetrical appearance. While it is not strictly a calligraphic font, it has some mild influences of traditional Kufic Script, which is evident in its square-like wide and geometric letterform. With 403 characters and 458 glyphs, it can write various languages across several platforms easily. Moreover, the font supports Arabic, Latin, English, Persian, and many other languages, catering to diverse typographic needs. Its bold and consistent thickness, coupled with solid and impactful strokes, ensures high legibility even at smaller sizes.
It is limited to one weight only, affecting its ability to adapt according to different design needs. Despite this, its monospaced and even spacing contribute to readability, complemented by gentle blunt corners and symmetrical, wide, and thick edges. Ideal for long textual blocks, Amoriah finds applications in headers, headlines, posters, formal documents, branding, and tech logos, where its formal and geometric appearance makes a statement. Its Unicode blocks cover Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B, Spacing Modifier Letters, Arabic, General Punctuation, Letterlike Symbols, Private Use Area, Arabic Presentation Forms-A, and Arabic Presentation Forms-B, ensuring comprehensive language support and compatibility across digital platforms.