Sindbad is a thin and slightly decorative Arabic font presenting an elegant letterform. Being released in June 2012 by LinoType and designed by Georg Popp, the font includes sophisticated design details that tend to adorn any text it uses with. The font features graceful straight letters with flowing ends. The letters are connected, creating a seamless and artistic look. The font includes decorative elements within the letters, adding sophistication and flair. The strokes vary in thickness, with thin lines for upstrokes and thicker lines for downstrokes. This contrast enhances the visual appeal. The font prefers aesthetics over readability. Therefore, its screen legibility is relatively low, especially at smaller sizes.
Given its technical specifications, the font has 212 letters, special signs, and a glyph count of 204 to write any language easily. With its broad language support, including Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Latin, and more, the font can handle multilingual projects without any problems. Moreover, the font offers compatibility with a variety of Unicode Block including Basic Latin, Latin-1 Supplement, Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B, Spacing Modifier Letters, Greek and Coptic, Arabic, General Punctuation, Currency Symbols, Letterlike Symbols, Mathematical Operators, and more, indicating towards its diverse nature. Sindbad has delicate and flowing letterforms, which can only used for decorative or creative design purposes like branding, logos, social media posts, posters/flyers, etc.