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The Hamada is an Arabic typeface designed by Gaynor Goffe and released for use in 2011. It is a modern take on the classic Nastaliq style, with geometric strokes, soft curves, and a harmonic balance of proportions. The typeface contains a few current traits that improve its readability and flexibility while keeping the appeal of ancient Arabic calligraphy. It has a delicate look, with light, airy strokes that express grace and refinement. Moreover, this font contains a character set of 91 letters and punctuations with a glyph count of 184. It is compatible with the latest Unicode standards and has support for Arabic and Latin. The font comes from the Hamada font family which consists of numerous variations with very small differences. This font can be used on invitation cards, logos, catchlines, food packaging as well as on digital and print media.
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