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Eyadish was designed by Eyad Al-Samman and published by Eyad Al-Samman. Eyadish contains 2 styles and family package options.  

Eyadish‘ is an entertaining, comic, and childish font. The name of this font is originally derived from two main syllables. The first one is ‘Eyad-‘ which refers to my first name and the second syllables is ‘-ish’ which means characteristics of or relating to. Hence, ‘Eyadish‘ refers to the characteristics that ‘Eyad’, the typographer, himself has and had during his childhood. I do like this font for its childish and comic shapes. I have decided to design this font trying to leave a humble and personal imprint regarding the magic and innocent world of all children. Frankly, it is my most favorable designed font.

This font comes in two different weights with facilities for writing and publishing in different alphabets included in various Latin and Cyrillic texts and scripts. ‘Eyadish‘ is primarily designed to be fit with all prints of kids, children, and juveniles’ products. It is major usage is in advertisements and publications. It is suitable for T-shirts, books’ covers of children such as fairy tales and comic stories, advertisement light boards in malls, and titles in parental, childish, comic, and other related magazines. ‘Eyadish‘ also can be printed in many children’s products such as garments, towels, shoes, socks, toys, pacifiers, diapers, exhibitions, festivals, books titles and contents, medicines’ packages, kindergartens’ signs, buses, comic and TV series, kids and children organizations and charities names, images, software, foods including milk cans, candies, chocolates, and other related products. The font is extremely and distinguishably attractive when it is used with various, and vivid colorful letters and words in posters, cards, and placards.

Eyadish‘ is specifically designed for commercial, educational, cultural, and social purposes related to infants, babies, kids, and children. The main characteristic of ‘Eyadish‘ Typeface is in its childish look that remains when anyone reads or types or even deals visually with its characters.