
New UAE Dirham Symbol Is Here—But Are You Using It Right?
The UAE's newly launched dirham symbol isn't just a currency marker—it's a nod to national identity, heritage, and the country's bold future. First introduced in March, the symbol reflects both tradition and progress, designed with exact structure and cultural references in mind.
But beyond its sleek design, the real task lies in using it properly. Local authorities have laid out strict rules to guide how and where the symbol should appear across physical and digital platforms.
Read More: UAE Central Bank Introduces New Symbol for Dirham
Where You Should Use the Dirham Symbol
The symbol is expected to appear in places where currency is typically displayed, including:
Printed and digital receipts , invoices , and cheques
Price tags in stores and online
ATMs , POS systems , and financial apps
Accounting software and user interface (UI) fields
For cheque books, the symbol should come before the number in the 'amount in figures' field, while the word 'Dirhams' should still be spelled out in the 'amount in words' section.
On digital platforms like mobile apps or websites, the symbol should appear cleanly formatted, either centered (for single-language use) or in the top-right corner (for bilingual layouts), always with at least 2mm of clear space around it.
Where You Shouldn't Use It
The dirham symbol may be sleek, but it's not meant for branding. Authorities say it should not appear as a logo or design element, in splash screens, headers, or in place of the full word 'Dirhams' in formal writing.
Visual Rules: Dos and Don'ts
Dos:
Keep the symbol's original shape and direction
Place it to the left of numbers
Use consistent font size, weight, and contrast
Maintain clear space and proportional balance
Use either the symbol or 'AED'—not both
Don'ts:
Don't stretch, distort, or decorate the symbol
Don't place it randomly or beside 'AED'
Don't reduce visibility with poor contrast or sizing
Don't use it as decoration or in logos
It's Not Just a Symbol—It's a Statement
More than just a mark of currency, the new dirham symbol brings together culture, clarity, and consistency. Whether you're a designer, cashier, or developer, following the dos and don'ts ensures the symbol serves its purpose: clean, recognisable, and unmistakably Emirati.
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