Taweel, which means “long” in Arabic, has elongated strokes in the letters, which gives it a stretched-out and vertical appearance. Fahd Al Fraikh developed this font, which is a regular true-type font with 287 glyphs. The font has a handwritten, almost doodle-like quality that gives it a casual and artistic feel. FF Taweel combines both Latin and Arabic scripts, which makes it suitable for bilingual uses.
Some characters of this font show texture within the stroke, which creates a stylized and almost hand-painted effect. Due to its unique appearance, FF Taweel works best for headlines, posters, branding, social media content, event promotions, and cover designs. You might see this font used in children’s books, creative ads, and modern-day visual branding. Moreover, the font has four weights that you can use according to your design needs. These weights are:
- FF Taweel Regular
- FF Taweel Bold
- FF Taweel Regular Stamp
- FF Taweel Bold Stamp