Kufam
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

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Kufam Black
Kufam Black Télécharger la policettf Télécharger la police
Kufam Black Italic
Kufam Black Italic Télécharger la policettf Télécharger la police
Kufam Bold
Kufam Bold Télécharger la policettf Télécharger la police
Kufam Bold Italic
Kufam Bold Italic Télécharger la policettf Télécharger la police
Kufam Extra Bold
Kufam Extra Bold Télécharger la policettf Télécharger la police
Kufam Extra Bold Italic
Kufam Extra Bold Italic Télécharger la policettf Télécharger la police
Kufam Italic
Kufam Italic Télécharger la policettf Télécharger la police
Kufam Medium
Kufam Medium Télécharger la policettf Télécharger la police
Kufam Medium Italic
Kufam Medium Italic Télécharger la policettf Télécharger la police
Kufam
Kufam Télécharger la policettf Télécharger la police
Kufam Semi Bold
Kufam Semi Bold Télécharger la policettf Télécharger la police
Kufam Semi Bold Italic
Kufam Semi Bold Italic Télécharger la policettf Télécharger la police

Kufam is an Arabic-Latin bilingual typeface intended for contemporary information design such as signage and wayfinding systems. Kufam Arabic is inspired by 7th-century Kufi inscriptions. The dark, condensed shapes of this early Kufi script also served as an inspiration for Kufam's Latin lowercase, as where the Latin capitals find their roots in lettering as frequently seen in signage and shop lettering in Amsterdam at the beginning of the twentieth century. All these inspirations from sources in different periods in history of the Arabic and Latin world cumulate in a contemporary, legible and aesthetically rich design for use across different media. 

Kufam Arabic is designed by Wael Morcos and Kufam Latin by Artur Schmal and originally conceived within the framework of The Khatt Foundations’ Typographic Matchmaking in the City project. 

To contribute or to read more about the design and history of Kufam, see github.com/originaltype/kufam.