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Logos Kalamoon (2025)

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The foundry’s creative director shrugs at this: “Not every letter needs to scream. But some need to whisper history. We design for the whisper.” In 2025, Logos Kalamoon launched Kalamoon Live , an open-source archive of scribal handwritings from Aleppo, Mosul, and Cairo. Using machine learning, they are training a model that allows users to generate bespoke typefaces from a single page of their own handwriting. logos kalamoon

However, they are not without critics. Some UX designers argue that Kalamoon’s fonts are too expressive for wayfinding or UI. "I can’t use Kalamoon Nasikh for a banking app," one designer told us. "The ink-bleed axis makes 'total balance' look like a medieval curse." By [Author Name] The foundry’s creative director shrugs

For designers seeking to break the monotony of the Latin-centric web, Logos Kalamoon offers a radical proposition: Let your text bleed a little. Let it breathe. Let it remember. Using machine learning, they are training a model

The goal? To prove that the digital age does not have to kill calligraphy—it can give it a new spine.

In an era where digital design often prioritizes cold precision over tactile heritage, one foundry stands as a defiant archivist of the living letter. is not merely a type foundry; it is a cultural restoration project, a laboratory of calligraphic memory, and a bridge spanning two millennia of Semitic script.

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