Arabic Script
Arabic script is the most used script worldwide after Latin. Other than Arabic, languages that employ the Arabic script (with minor differences) include Farsi, Kurdish, Pashto, Sindhi and Urdu. As a Semitic language, Arabic is written from right to left just like Aramaic and Hebrew. Moreover, Arabic uses a cursive writing system according to which the letters can change in shape depending on position in a word and neighbouring letters. Short vowels are represented using diacritics, but their use is very limited in most texts as native speakers are assumed to know where to insert them.
Exotic Font
The beauty and exoticism of Arabic font can be seen in the art of Arabic calligraphy. Although the best calligraphic examples are still produced the old way - by hand with a reed pen, computer fonts and design applications can also be used to produce impressive artwork.
Current Styles
You have 10 styles to choose from when placing your order. And we update our designs regularly. The same word can look different according to selected font. Go on, place an order and excite yourself, a loved one or a friend.
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most popular
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Style 7
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Personalised calligraphic artwork is also available upon request.
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