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RebelliousRehan [2012-02-15 20:34:32 +0000 UTC]
now thats what i was talking abt!!! awesome
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CTRLgs [2009-03-17 08:36:46 +0000 UTC]
Brilliant!
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byvbilgin [2008-12-15 01:59:42 +0000 UTC]
Gercekten de cok gΓΌzel.
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UEY-S [2008-03-23 15:46:14 +0000 UTC]
very nice and pretty hehe
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Qkal [2007-10-03 10:08:38 +0000 UTC]
iyi kombinasyon yaratmishsiniz!! Latin ve Iran typografisinde!! [ note thet iranians invent arabic typeface!!]
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Qkal In reply to Qkal [2007-10-06 10:45:25 +0000 UTC]
Hope you oneday visit my homeland, then I can show you the true face of caliography history in action in museumes, anyhow I liked your style and that IS the point! kep on rollin'!
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Jazzgin In reply to Qkal [2007-10-04 09:30:34 +0000 UTC]
well, no offense but, this work has nothing to do with Iranian inventions. the arabic calligraphy used in this work is a tughra. a tughra is a signature of Ottoman sultans. I will not call this "Iranian Typography" just because they invented Arabic typeface, yet I doubt the story can be summed like this. Considering all of the alphabets used in Arab, Iranian and Turkish geography, we cannot distinguish the inventor of the typefaces that easily. Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and even older alphabets. I do not believe one iranian guy came along and designed a typeface and then many of those peoples started to use "just the same thing". The tughras are Ottoman (Turkish) inventions, so this work is a mesh of Latin-Gothic and Ottoman. Thank you.
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