Vibes AlUla Opens Registration for AlUla Rowad Camp for Artisans

Vibes AlUla Opens Registration for AlUla Rowad Camp for Artisans
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Vibes AlUla Opens Registration for AlUla Rowad Camp for Artisans

Vibes AlUla Opens Registration for AlUla Rowad Camp for Artisans

Vibes AlUla has opened registration for its AlUla Rowad Camp, tailored for artisans and creatives in the fields of arts and handicrafts, SPA reported. The announcement came in conjunction with the Year of Handicrafts 2025, which aims to highlight the national craft heritage and boost its role in economic and cultural development.
Held in AlUla Governorate from April 13 to 21, the boot camp offers participants an intensive training program led by experts. It aims to empower artisans to transform their creative skills into sustainable entrepreneurial ventures. The camp presents a valuable opportunity to refine skills, build professional networks, and confidently enter the labor market with enhanced expertise and a clear vision.
Vibes AlUla, an entrepreneurial platform established in partnership with the Royal Commission for AlUla, empowers the region’s entrepreneurship ecosystem through consultations, training, and specialized services, as well as joint workspaces. It also seeks to inspire and support entrepreneurs in building sustainable ventures by connecting them with national networks.



Ministry of Culture Unveils New Typefaces Inspired by Saudi Heritage

Ministry of Culture Unveils New Typefaces Inspired by Saudi Heritage
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Ministry of Culture Unveils New Typefaces Inspired by Saudi Heritage

Ministry of Culture Unveils New Typefaces Inspired by Saudi Heritage

The Ministry of Culture announced the launch of two new typefaces, the Al-Awwal and the Saudi. Both typefaces, which celebrate the Kingdom’s culture, will be available to individuals and organizations wishing to use them in formal, design, artistic and creative works, according to SPA.
The Ministry of Culture worked to implement the Al-Awwal and the Saudi typefaces, inspired by using the distinctive artistic features of Arabic script, to preserve the characteristics of early calligraphy and inscriptions. Al-Awwal is a thoughtful reimagining of a handwriting style that takes many of its cues from the inscriptions of the first Hijri century. The Al-Awwal typeface integrates modern calligraphy techniques to closely emulate the letter forms in the early stages of development, connecting the present with the origins, foundations and early history of the region.

The Saudi typeface is partly inspired by Al-Awwal and embodies creative ingenuity whilst maintaining the aesthetic of the Kingdom’s historical heritage.
Minister of Culture Prince Bader bin Abdullah bin Farhan said: "The launch of the Al-Awwal and Saudi typefaces is a tribute to the Kingdom's vast cultural and aesthetic heritage. Each typeface serves as a bridge between the past and the present, merging traditional elements with contemporary design principles. This harmonious blend not only honors the Kingdom’s legacy but also inspires innovation.”
The development of the two typefaces began with a historical foundation and archaeological elements, representing the ancient Arabic writings, and reflecting the style of ancient scripts. Both typeface designs are based on creative thinking and interdisciplinary integration among manuscript studies, art history, linguistics, design and digital programming. Designed to celebrate the beauty of Arabic calligraphy, these typefaces enhance aesthetic proportions and spacing between letters, words, lines, dots and diacritics.