Dubai Font Family Direct
Most "multilingual" fonts fail. They pair a beautiful Arabic calligraphy with a generic Latin sans-serif, creating a visual divorce on the page. The Dubai Font, designed by Nadine Chahine (a world authority on Arabic type) and the Monotype team, solved this. The Latin characters are wide, open, and stable—matching the horizontal, grounded geometry of the Arabic glyphs. When you read a sentence that switches between scripts, your eye no longer stutters. It flows.
While the Dubai Font Family has not yet released a full variable version, insiders at Monotype have hinted that the architecture of the font (its clean, mathematical curves) makes it an ideal candidate for variable axes. We can likely expect a "Dubai Variable" in the future that allows designers to tweak weight, width, and slant in real-time. dubai font family
The family is a typeface designed to be "clean, balanced, and modern" [5, 14]. Most "multilingual" fonts fail


