Myriad Hebrew has a character all its own that comes from balancing traditional script authenticity on the one hand, and design compatibility with the corresponding Latin on the other. Rooted in the calligraphic tradition of classical Hebrew, the Myriad Hebrew letterforms interpret an underlying handwritten foundation for use in simple and clear modern sans-serif forms. The Hebrew design’s simple yet elegant letterforms retain the qualities of functionality and readability that have made its Latin counterpart so popular. Robert Slimbach designed Myriad Hebrew as a companion to the Western scripts in the Myriad Pro family. This typeface has twenty styles and was published by Adobe. Myriad® Hebrew is a sans serif font family.
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