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Rahi Moosavi Canada Local time: 18:59 Member (2004) English to Persian (Farsi) + ...
Nov 11, 2005
Hi.
I've been asked to provide a translation in a "Helvetica like" font. Do you know any such font for Arabic or Persian?
Thanks.
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Stephen Franke United States Local time: 15:59 English to Arabic + ...
No equivalent font likely in Persian TTF
Nov 11, 2005
Greetings... salaam...
I may be misinformed, but I strongly doubt that such an equivalent of that style/type of font exists in Persian (and possibly that requesting client is misinformed in thinking that such a font exists).
Perhaps Mudir TTF or Mudir MT TTF might be satisfactory. If not, a large range of Persian fonts is available online (according on what appearance that clint wants in the final product you deliver).
I may be misinformed, but I strongly doubt that such an equivalent of that style/type of font exists in Persian (and possibly that requesting client is misinformed in thinking that such a font exists).
Perhaps Mudir TTF or Mudir MT TTF might be satisfactory. If not, a large range of Persian fonts is available online (according on what appearance that clint wants in the final product you deliver).
Hope this helps.
Eid shumaa mubarak va pairooz.
khudaa Haafez.
Beh eHtiraam.
Regards,
Stephen H. Franke San Pedro, California
(Using a borrowed laptop that does not have Persian-Farsi language support installed yet) ▲ Collapse
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Gwidon Naskrent Poland Local time: 00:59 English to Polish + ...
This makes no sense
Nov 12, 2005
Rahi Moosavi wrote:
Hi.
I've been asked to provide a translation in a "Helvetica like" font. Do you know any such font for Arabic or Persian?
Thanks.
Concepts such as serif and sans-serif have no meaning with respect to Arabic typefaces, because they lack serifs.
Alternatively you can look for "non-traditional" styles with more geometric letter shapes, or as a last resort use Arial Unicode MS, if you can sacrifice aesthetics.
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