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Islamic Artist Interview: Visual Dhikr

Aminah of Writeous Sister Speaks interviews Visual Dhikr here

Monday, July 30, 2007 |
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Art in Wood by Grant Birse


"Through creative expression I strive to awaken and awake to the essential present in a hidden state within all things"

With this intention and a natural affinity with wood, I create a range of work in sustainably sourced hardwoods, ranging from fine furniture to sculpture and carvings"

see the beautiful works

Sunday, July 29, 2007 |
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khatt kufi & kaffiya



Warning: Recently semi-nude images from an art project have been placed on the site mentioned in this post. Although the site has this, it is overall a great site for typography/calligraphy. This message may be updated if images are removed.

Khatt and Mediamatic will host a full day of lectures, presentations and celebration of new Arabic cultural expression, at the
theater van 't woord in the central public library of Amsterdam.

The day events will include:
—the one-day symposium
—the launch of 5 new Arabic typefaces
the Typographic Matchmaking book
—this international online community, the Khatt Network for Arabic Typography
the El-Hema Exhibition
—workshops
—the El-Hema design competition

The aim of this symposium is to discuss the positive role of design and typography in Arabic youth culture, how it can generate positive perceptions and productive collaborations that bridge the gap between Eastern and Western cultures.

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Typographic matchmaking 01

10 Arab and Dutch designers collaborate on designing Arabic companions for Dutch fonts

Warning: Recently semi-nude images from an art project have been placed on the site mentioned in this post. Although the site has this, it is overall a great site for typography/calligraphy. This message may be removed if images are withdrawn.





The Typographic Matchmaking project was initiated by the Khatt Foundation (Amsterdam), in April 2005. The Khatt Foundation selected and invited five renown Dutch designers and matched each one of them with an established and upcoming Arab designer. The aim was to facilitate a collaboration bewteen the Dutch and Arab designers in order to design Arabic typefaces that match and can become part of the font family of one of the Dutch designers’ existing font families. The main thrust of the project is to address the modernisation of Arabic text faces that can provide design solutions for legible Arabic fonts that answer the contemporary design needs in the Arab world (namely for publications and new digital media applications).

more: khatt foundation

Monday, July 23, 2007 |
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Art of Integration (Video)

An in-depth video on Peter Sander's and his most recent photography project the Art of Integration. MashaAllah.




Sunday, July 22, 2007 |
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Has the niqab become fashionable?


Ok, maybe not, but the Hijab/Niqabi-style hoodies are unusual (even if these look rather swimsuit like) - prodcued by SVSV via Chuck Anderson of NoPattern.

Sunday, July 15, 2007 |
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Audio slideshow: Visual Islamic and traditional arts

The Prince's School of Traditional Arts in east London has opened its degree show and Teri Pengilley went to look around. The school's VITA programme specialises in the arts and architecture of Islam and the traditional arts of other civilisations. It promotes the idea that form, geometry and colour are not simply aesthetically pleasing but are representative of a more profound universal order.

Click here to view.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007 |
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A Handwritten Daily Paper in India Faces the Digital Future

Fazlulla, who is deep into creating the next issue of the handcrafted The Musalman daily newspaper, frowns as he deciphers the handwriting and searches for a cover story. After some consideration, he passes the page to his brother who translates it into Urdu. He in turn sends the text to the back room where writers take calligraphy quills in hand and begin.

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Saturday, July 07, 2007 |
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