aliearabic

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Hi! I'm tanias. This is my first fontstruction. Pretty basic, but visually interesting and excellent for some kinda tribal alien/fantasy language for a game or movie, or even a prank. Aliearabic: alien meets arabic! Enjoy and feel free to use for whatever you want. I've got other fonts.

10 Comments

Oh wow.
Comment by OsyenVyeter 20th august 2015
You like?
Comment by tanias 22nd august 2015
Oh! So sorry, forgot to mention something! I realized halfway into it that I'd put all the fonts in UPPERCASE. Please remeber to put it in caps lock before typing.
Comment by tanias 22nd august 2015
Turn on Expert Mode, go to Advanced > Commands and click "Copy upper case to lower case"
Comment by EvanFonts 22nd august 2015
Will do. Thanks for the advice!
Comment by tanias 22nd august 2015
Thanks for you comment and fave, i also like artificial languages/symbols, some years ago i skteched an artificial writing system here it goes http://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1178624
Comment by Juan Casco (DarkoJuan) 25th august 2015

عفراء

Comment by meera ali saleh 16th july 2019

Cheers!! _/|\_

Comment by xenodimensional 5th october 2020

Very nice!

Comment by jirinvk 1st april 2021

i made that too

Comment by Biyi 23rd april 2023

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