Salamah is a celebratory Latin-Islamic font often used to display religious content digitally. It is designed and published by zerologicstudio, a graphic designing font foundry in Indonesia. This modern Arabic face font has a large character set and a glyph count of 214, to write different languages easily. Moreover, it supports many different languages, including English, Greek, Italian, and more, across various design applications such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Filmora, and more. However, it is available only in one, resulting in its less usability.
Analyzing its design features, Salamah has a decorative appearance with letters widely spaced. Due to its spacious typesetting, it is highly readable in all sizes. Moreover, it has a normal thickness, so it can be used for large text blocks without making your content look hard to read. Although it’s a Latin font, it involves extra dots and dashes on letters that resemble Arabic scripting. Businesses use this font for branding their product, in business or greeting cards, or for their online marketing with engaging posts. Furthermore, it has long terminals that are slightly curled, and letter sizes, either small or capital, are of almost the same size, displaying uniformity in text.