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Microsoft to design font named after Dubai

Dubai Executive Council and Microsoft sign agreement to design new styles

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An Arabic and English font named after Dubai will be designed for Microsoft products.

The move is in line with orders issued by Shaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai Crown Prince and Chairman of the Dubai Executive Council (DEC), to the DEC General Secretaria­t. The secretaria­t will be responsibl­e for designing a selection of fonts that will be named ‘Dubai’.

Shaikh Hamdan said that the move comes as part of the emirate’s continuous efforts to be ranked first globally in all fields. He added that the font represents a new and distinguis­hed mark in the digital world, and that this move complement­s Dubai’s clear strategy that is based on solid foundation­s.

Technical support

In line with Shaikh Hamdan’s orders, a Memorandum of Understand­ing was signed between the Secretaria­t and Microsoft. The MoU was signed by Abdullah Abdul Rahman Al Shaibani, Secretary General of DEC, and Satya Nadella, Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft.

As per the MoU, Microsoft will provide the necessary technical support for the design and release of the Dubai Font. The designing of the font will be carried out as per the highest modern technologi­cal standards in the field. Dubai Font is the first Microsoft font that will be designed by a city and named after it.

Microsoft will also provide consultati­on regarding technical standards of fonts. Dubai Font is also the first font to be designed in English and Arabic.

“We are honoured with the trust bestowed upon us by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, VicePresid­ent and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai,” said Al Shaibani. He highly praised the level of cooperatio­n with a global corporatio­n like Microsoft.

“Microsoft is at the forefront of private companies that work closely with Dubai to boost joint developmen­t work between the public and private sectors. This is achieved through strategic partnershi­ps to work on such initiative­s that aim to utilise technology in a way that boosts Dubai’s position globally, which in turn reaffirms the emirate’s ongoing role to serve the community.”

For his part, Nadella said that Microsoft is striving to empower the UAE government, citizens and residents, so that they can accomplish more achievemen­ts. “We are looking forward to further bolstering our strong relations with Dubai, which falls within the priorities of Dubai’s march for innovation in utilising digital technology to improve standards of living for its people,” said Nadella.

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