Lateef
SIL International
SIL Open Font License, 1.1Lateef, an extended Arabic font, is named after Shah Abdul Lateef Bhitai, the famous Sindhi mystic and poet. It is intended to be an appropriate style for use in Sindhi and other languages of the South Asian region.
This font was developed by SIL, and you can learn more about it at scripts.sil.org/Lateef
One morning, when Gregor Samsa woke from troubled dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a horrible vermin. He lay on his armour-like back, and if he lifted his head a little he could see his brown belly, slightly domed and divided by arches into stiff sections. The bedding was hardly able to cover it and seemed ready to slide off any moment. His many legs, pitifully thin compared with the size of the rest of him, waved about helplessly as he looked.
Font views in the last week
35,176,248This is the total number of times Lateef was served by the Google Font API over the last week.
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This paragraph text uses Open Sans, which is frequently spotted on the web with Lateef. Harmonizing different fonts together can make your website beautiful!
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This paragraph text uses Lora, which is frequently spotted on the web with Lateef. Harmonizing different fonts together can make your website beautiful!
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This paragraph text uses Slabo 27px, which is frequently spotted on the web with Lateef. Harmonizing different fonts together can make your website beautiful!
This paragraph text uses Lateef, which is frequently spotted on the web with Lato. Try them out together on your website!
This paragraph text uses Lato, which is frequently spotted on the web with Lateef. Harmonizing different fonts together can make your website beautiful!
Open Sans Condensed
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Lateef
The header text above uses Open Sans Condensed, and this body text uses Lateef. Try these fonts out together on your website - experiment with different sizes styles and weights. Harmonizing different fonts together can make your website beautiful!
This paragraph text uses Lateef, which is frequently spotted on the web with Source Sans Pro. Try them out together on your website!
This paragraph text uses Source Sans Pro, which is frequently spotted on the web with Lateef. Harmonizing different fonts together can make your website beautiful!
This paragraph text uses Lateef, which is frequently spotted on the web with Montserrat. Try them out together on your website!
This paragraph text uses Montserrat, which is frequently spotted on the web with Lateef. Harmonizing different fonts together can make your website beautiful!
Gloria Hallelujah
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Lateef
The header text above uses Gloria Hallelujah, and this body text uses Lateef. Try these fonts out together on your website - experiment with different sizes styles and weights. Harmonizing different fonts together can make your website beautiful!
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