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Writing Arabic: From Script to Type

Writing Arabic: From Script to Type

Writing Arabic: From Script to Type

Writing Arabic: From Script to Type

by Stefan Moginet

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Hardback. New. A history of the formation of Arabic letters from the earliest styles to modern computer fonts. It is illustrated with examples of Arabic handwriting, calligraphy, and typography that presents the development of Arabic writing styles, from the beginning with reed pens to twenty-first century computerized typesetting.

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Title
Writing Arabic: From Script to Type
Author
Stefan Moginet
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Hardback
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Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
9774162927
ISBN 13
9789774162923
Publisher
The American University In Cairo Press
This edition first published
2010-03

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