The Saudi Kings application project aims to showcase the history of the royal family prior to the founding of the state, as well as its role in unifying the Arabian Peninsula after the establishment of the Saudi state. This initiative is part of the program launched by the King Abdulaziz Foundation.
The application features symbolic images and drawings of the rulers and imams from the Saudi state, the Second Saudi State, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It also offers detailed information about these rulers and imams, along with maps that illustrate their efforts to unify the country.
The visual identity has been thoughtfully designed to emphasize the app's rich historical elements, ensuring that it resonates with today’s audience.
## It captures the essence of the past while remaining relevant and engaging in the modern context. The typography is particularly noteworthy, as it draws inspiration from the elegant and intricate styles of the Mamluk calligraphy school. This traditional art form has been skillfully adapted to suit contemporary design trends, blending historical authenticity with a fresh and approachable aesthetic. Overall, the logo aims to create a meaningful connection between the app’s heritage and its current users.