Collections Tour: Arabic Calligraphy and Font Development
Explore examples of Arabic typography from Letterform Archive’s collection with this in-person, docent-led tour.
The history of the Arabic speaking peoples of Southwest Asia and North Africa (SWANA) is complex—nested in various cultural, religious, social, political, technological and economic contexts. Letterform Archive invites you to come celebrate the history of Arabic graphic design across borders with our docent Sabiha Basrai. There are a multitude of scripts in the SWANA region—more than 28 languages that use the Arabic script (Persian, Urdu, Ottoman Turkish, etc), and scripts like Tamazight, Hebrew, and Ge’ez, that showcase the rich cultural diversity of the region. This tour will focus on the diversity of Arabic calligraphic styles, and show examples of font development that required transforming a once handwritten art into movable type.
Our docent for this in-person tour is Sabiha Basrai.
This tour was made possible by a generous gift from Aslan Graphics.
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In person
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Location
Letterform Archive
2325 3rd Street
Floor 4R San Francisco, CA 94107
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