Published: April 11, 2011
Customized Typeface for Lebanon's An-Nahar Newspaper Debuts in its Redesign
BEIRUT - (BUSINESS WIRE) - "Oh mountain, no wind can shake you" - this is the Lebanese saying that
inspired Linotype typeface designer Nadine Chahine as she created the
Gebran2005 typeface. Designed for An-Nahar, Lebanon's
leading Arabic-language daily newspaper, Chahine's creation is part of a
major redesign of the publication, available in its new look beginning
today in Beirut.
"The tone of the typeface evokes authority, yet it maintains an elegant
and contemporary look," said Chahine, who's from Lebanon and grew up
reading An-Nahar. "It's a bold design for bold times."
Named after Gebran Tueni, An-Nahar's former editor and publisher,
Gebran2005 is a modern version of a classic, newspaper headline style.
"Like Gebran himself, the typeface has a distinctive, self-assured
presence," Chahine said. In addition to heading An-Nahar, Tueni was a
member of parliament, elected to a Beirut constituency in 2005. In
December of that year, he was assassinated in a car-bomb explosion.
The redesign of An-Nahar is not only intended to pay tribute to Tueni
but also to celebrate the newspaper's commitment to free speech,
apparent throughout An-Nahar's history. First published in 1933 by
Tueni's grandfather, also named Gebran Tueni, the newspaper provided a
platform for expressing various opinions. After his death, editing and
publishing responsibilities remained in the family, first with son
Ghassen Tueni, followed by Gebran Tueni's namesake grandson. After his
assassination at age 48, his daughter, Nayla Tueni, won her father's
seat in Lebanon's parliament and is now its youngest member at 28 years
old. She is dedicated to continuing her father's work and bringing new
energy to An-Nahar, which means "the day" in Arabic.
"We will continue to shine a bright light on the importance of free
speech in the Middle East that will not be dimmed," said Nayla Tueni.
"The redesign of An-Nahar reflects this determination, which we're
confident will help us to better connect with both young and mature
readers. Nadine has captured the essence of this spirit through her
sculptural design approach, which appears to have made every character
in her typeface count and be noticed. Each seems to say, 'I am here, and
I am here to stay,' just like the Lebanese people."
Dr. Mario Garcia, an award-winning American newspaper and magazine
designer, was selected to lead the redesign of An-Nahar. "The fact that
I was able to attract the very talented Nadine Chahine to help us with
typographic issues, which led to the creation of Gebran2005, gave the
project a dynamic push forward," said Garcia, who heads Garcia
Media and has worked with more than 500 news organizations over the
last 40 years, having redesigned large publications such as The Wall
Street Journal, The Miami Herald and The Philadelphia Inquirer. "The new
An-Nahar represents what a modern newspaper is all about. Readers of
this legendary and well respected daily can now sample their familiar,
trusted friend that is An-Nahar, with the modern elements of navigation,
story hierarchy and added content that will help readers with their
daily lives."
The Gebran2005 typeface includes two weights, bold and heavy. Both are
designed with tight proportions in order to preserve space in An-Nahar
headlines.
About Linotype
Linotype GmbH, based in Bad Homburg, Germany and a wholly owned
subsidiary of Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc., looks back onto a history
of more than 120 years. Building on its strong heritage, Linotype
develops state-of-the-art font technology and offers more than 10,000
typefaces, covering the whole typographic spectrum from antique to
modern, from east to west, and from classical to experimental. All
typefaces (in PostScript and TrueType® format as
well as more than 7,000 fonts in the OpenType format) are
now also available for instant download at www.linotype.com.
In addition to supplying digital fonts, Linotype also offers
comprehensive and individual consultation and support services for font
applications in worldwide (corporate) communication.
About Monotype Imaging
Monotype Imaging combines technology with design to help the world
communicate. Based in Woburn, Mass. with offices in the U.S., Europe and
Asia, Monotype Imaging brings text imaging and graphical user interface
capabilities to consumer electronics devices such as laser printers,
copiers, mobile phones, navigation devices, digital cameras, e-book
readers, digital televisions, set-top boxes and consumer appliances. The
company also provides printer drivers and color imaging solutions to
printer manufacturers and OEMs (original equipment manufacturers).
Monotype Imaging technologies are combined with access to more than
14,000 typefaces from the Monotype, Linotype® and
ITC typeface libraries - home to some of the world's most
widely used designs, including the Times New Roman, Helvetica®
and ITC Franklin Gothic typefaces. Fonts are licensed to
creative, business and Web professionals through e-commerce portals,
direct and indirect sales and custom design services. Monotype Imaging
offers industry-standard font solutions that support all of the world's
major languages. Information about Monotype Imaging can be found at www.monotypeimaging.com.
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