Yahyais a minimalist and stylish round slab font family that will make your design fresh and innovative. It includes uppercase, lowercase, number, punctuation, symbols, with non-english characters. Yahya makes it perfect for posters, greeting cards, stationery design, magazine layouts, stickers and stencil design, prints, logotypes, branding, name card, stationary, design title, blog header, quotes, typography, headlines, packaging, presentations, titles, magazines, headings, web layouts, advertising, invitations, packaging design, books, and nearly any creative design.
Big thanks to Yahya Type for providing us this free font. Histeagin Serif Font is the free demo version that contains only Uppercase, Lowercase, and Numeral Characters. So, if you want to access more features, feel free to check out the full version.
Heroliga is an elegant & modern sans-serif font with special alternative letters and with multilingual support. Heroliga is perfect for logo design, magazine headers, product packaging, branding projects, clothing or simply as a stylish text overlay to any images or websites.
Image Generator is a captivating service that empowers you to unleash your creativityby fully customizing your texts and visualizing them in a wide range of formats.This impressive tool puts you in control, allowing you to fine-tune font styles,sizes, background and font colors, as well as the text content itself.
With Image Generator, you can create mesmerizing texts by customizing the backgroundand font colors to your heart's desire. Choose your favorite colors or explorediverse color palettes to achieve captivating color harmonies that truly reflect theessence of your projects or brand.
Image Generator provides outputs in SVG and PNG formats, tailored to yourpreferences. The SVG format preserves the quality of your texts as vector-basedgraphics, ensuring no loss of detail or sharpness when resizing. On the other hand,the PNG format delivers high-quality raster images, enabling you to showcase yourdesigns flawlessly on websites, social media platforms, or printed materials.
Letteralle is an indonesian font foundry established in 2018 by Annas Alam Yahya. As for today, Letteralle has developed three dedicated font designers whom produced more than 15 fonts that have been sold more than 1.240 times.
If you're new to web fonts, you might be wondering: what are web fonts? Don't worry. Here we'll cover what web fonts are and how to install web fonts. We'll also show you some of the best web fonts from Envato Elements.
The difference between a desktop font and a web font is that you can install the desktop font on your computer and use it in software like Microsoft Word, Photoshop, and Illustrator. On the other hand, web fonts are only used when building websites.
Web safe fonts are common fonts that were used on early websites. In the early days of web design, the font options were very limited. Web fonts named "safe" refer to the ones available on the majority of computers. Using a web safe font means the font would display correctly on every browser.
Some examples of web safe fonts are Arial, Helvetica, Georgia, Times New Roman, and Verdana. These fonts were most likely on every user's computer. They're considered web safe fonts since the majority of users could view the website as intended.
In the case of web servers, web fonts work with the CSS @font-face rule. This is a widely supported rule for the CSS stylesheet. It allows you to download the web font from a server and use it on the web page.
By declaring the @font-face rule in the stylesheet, you can specify the name of the typeface, the location, and the font weight. To learn more about the @font-face rule, check out this complete tutorial:
Some of the most popular web fonts are Helvetica web fonts. We'll see some examples of Helvetica Neue web fonts, which are sans-serif web fonts inspired by the widely used and popular Helvetica typeface.
This Helvetica Neue web font will look great in headings and page content. Exensa Grotesk features five weights (Light, Regular, Bold, Extra Bold, and Black). This pack includes all web font formats (EOT, SVG, TTF, WOFF).
Use this sans-serif web font for clean body text, minimal logos, and any other digital project. Hamlin comes with four weights (Light, Normal, Bold, and Extra Bold). The pack includes all web font formats (EOT, SVG, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2).
Now you can grab this Helvetica Neue web font for yourself. The sans-serif web font comes with three weights: Light, Regular, and Bold. The pack includes all web font formats (EOT, SVG, TTF, WOFF, WOFF2).
One last font for the serif web font fans. Yahya is a minimalist slab font that will stand out in your digital projects. This slab font features thick, block-like serifs and looks particularly good in blog headings, web layouts, advertising, and more.
The world of web typography is fascinating. If you're craving more about it, we've got this complete learning guide: A-Z of Web Typography. And here's some more awesome content you can check out today:
I wanted to type an equation in LaTeX. But it is too long to fit into one line. It involves big arrays with many columns so I cannot split it. I wanted to reduce the font size so that it can fit in one line. However, \small doesn't work in the equation environment.
When using the \scalebox command from the graphicx package one can specify the width (or height) and the other dimension will be scaled proportionally. In a similar manner you can specify both dimensions, but in this case it is all about aesthetics. Therefore we have the following under the \scalebox command:
It's actually easier to only do the part of a size change command that affects math without changing the baseline to avoid the problems @barabara-beeton mentions. This is a \tiny (5pt) equation in a \large paragraph text, to highlight the differences, and to show that the above and below display skips are not altered.
Similar to How to make math font huge, you can use \scalebox to scale down the equation, or \resizebox the box to a specific width to reduce the size.The first is the normal display mode equation, followed by the scaled version with \scalebox and \resizebox:
Foundry Yahya Type just published Histeagin Sans, a super stylish sans serif font with elegant curves. The decorative display font is equipped with plenty of alternative characters. Its extensive character set supports multiple languages. Histeagin Sans is well suited for various design projects such as branding, logos, wedding invitations, social media posts, advertisements, packaging, labels, etc.
The website you showed as example uses a very thick/bold and big font. They also modified the background to be monotone and have a "flat" color to create more contrast. They seemed to have blurred some zones so the details of the background pictures don't mix up with the text.
It's possible you can't do that to the images on your
immehabayas.com website though, especially if it's a responsive website. Unlike your website, it doesn't matter if details from the brewster background are lost to increase the contrast of the background + text; you might want to show the details on your pictures though. A very big and soft drop shadow can create a similar effect, and you can do this in CSS instead of adjusting each slider images separately.
Your website uses a small and skinnier font and uses the original image. Your text is white and the background image has a lot of white sometimes. That's why you can't get the same effect on your text.
Yours on the other hand uses a pretty light font in comparison, and very light photos. Especially around the outer areas of your photos where most of the text is it gets lighter, you have to darken that.
Lato however, is a much thinner font and I wouldn't play around with colors on your site to increase contrast. If you want the font to stand out, try increasing the font weight a little bit. Since you're a webdesigner I guess you will also be familiar with the CSS3 text-shadow property? You can use text shadows like in this example to make your text stand out more without changing font or font weight. Here are some more great ideas using the same method but achieving another style.
Hello with Islamic tradition assalamu alaikum
i am a software programmer and i have accepted a challenge to make nastaliq font.i have a glyphs of nastaliq. some tell me how to add in to font.i know glyphs app sport arabic but arabic in naskh. urdu and Farsi is in nastaliq which have more than one medial glyph.
some one help me
Thank (Wslam)
If you have more than one glyph per position, how do you decide which you need? Probably there is some context defining that? This page explains all aspects of the Adobe Feature file that is used by glyphs to compile the features: _feature_file_syntax.html
Hello with Islamic tradition assalamu alaikum
i know the positions of glyphs. in the given example is try to show the different form of beh and more over naskh is written in straight line but nastaliq is in slant line. how i change the glyphs with required form of beh
eg. when bea alif than bey form is that and when bay ray than bay form is that
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see arabic font production tutorial 1 and 2
1 is about naskh and second one on nastaliq
Thank (Wslam)
Slam
brother i want to say that bey with jem is different and bey with bey (tay ,say etc) is different and also bey with alif is different
so brother help me to solve this problem.
Blessing of god on every one.
Thanks (Wslam)
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