We are very pleased to announce the release of two new fonts: Idiqlat and Ramsina. Both fonts are for the East Syriac style of the Syriac script. The East Syriac style is used primarily by the Assyrians (Church of the East) and Chaldeans. It is also used by the Syrian Orthodox in headings of texts.
Idiqlat -
Although initially designed by Esho Marcus, significant design changes have been made in order to modernize and optimize the font for web and mobile use. Additionally, the font has been resized in order to match standard point sizes in modern fonts. It also includes other weights:
The font name, Idiqlat, means “Tigris River” in ancient Akkadian/Assyrian. The emphasis is on the first syllable: EE-dee-klat.
The font supports the complete range of Unicode characters required for the East Syriac style of the Syriac script.
This font was initially designed by Esho Marcus and named East Syriac Marcus. The font is used according to the terms of the SIL Open Font License.
Both desktop and web fonts are provided in a single, all-platforms package on the Idiqlat Download page.
Ramsina -
Ramsina was designed as a close revival, or facsimile, of metal type cut in India from around 1920. The font name, Ramsina, is a pure Assyrian name for females adored by many. The emphasis is on the second syllable: rahm-SEE-nah.
This font was initially designed by Esho Marcus and named East Syriac Marcus. The font is used according to the terms of the SIL Open Font License.
Both desktop and web fonts are provided in a single, all-platforms package on the Ramsina Download page.
If you need technical support or want to contact us please use the contact form on the font website.