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Aisha Latin

Aisha Latin

by Rosetta
Individual Styles from $60.00
Complete family of 4 fonts: $180.00
Aisha Latin Font Family was designed by Titus Nemeth and published by Rosetta. Aisha Latin contains 4 styles and family package options.

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About Aisha Latin Font Family


Aisha Latin is a fun, individualistic typeface that strides the line between text and display typography. Designed as a counterpart to Aisha Arabic, it is inspired by the free, dynamic curves of brush-pen calligraphy in the Maghreb, imparting a joyful energy to texts whether set alongside Arabic or standing on its own.

The Latin version of Aisha is one of the designs where the style of the Arabic version shaped the direction for the Roman letters, rather than the other way around. Designer Titus Nemeth started with Arabic foundry type cut in Algeria in the 19th century, and expanded it into a full, modern type family. He then developed the Latin face to accompany the Arabic, drawing on the playfulness of Maghribi lettering traditions.

Aisha Latin is exuberant and dynamic, peppered with small, offbeat details in the letterforms that set it apart from less lively counterparts, and equipped with an array of contextual alternate forms and stylistic sets that typographers can employ to tune the type to their message. The smart features, full assortment of figures, and ornaments ensure that Aisha will deliver its lush and funky personality for any display or long-form text usage.

Designers: Titus Nemeth

Publisher: Rosetta

Foundry: Rosetta

Design Owner: Rosetta

MyFonts debut: Nov 16, 2011

Aisha Latin

About Rosetta

Rosetta is a typeface design studio and font distributor that addresses the needs of global typography. Together with our collaborators, we create original fonts for a polyphonic world. Our research-based practice has been recognized and awarded in the industry. But most importantly it has enabled people to read better in their native language.

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