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Letters of light

Arabic script in calligraphy, print, and digital design

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J. R. Osborn
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An edition of Letters of light (2017)

Letters of light

Arabic script in calligraphy, print, and digital design

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Arabic script remains one of the most widely employed writing systems in the world, for Arabic and non-Arabic languages alike. Focusing on naskh, the style most commonly used across the Middle East, Letters of Light traces the evolution of Arabic script from its earliest inscriptions to digital fonts, from calligraphy to print and beyond. J.R. Osborn narrates this storied past for historians of the Islamic and Arab worlds, for students of communication and technology, and for contemporary practitioners. The partnership of reed pen and paper during the tenth century inaugurated a golden age of Arabic writing; the shape and proportions of classical calligraphy known as al-khatt al-mansub were formalized, and variations emerged to suit different types of content. The rise of movable type quickly led to European experiments in printing Arabic texts. Ottoman Turkish printers, more sensitive than their European counterparts to the script's nuances, adopted movable type more cautiously. Debates about "reforming" Arabic script for print technology persisted into the twentieth century. Arabic script continues to evolve in the digital age. Programmers have adapted it to the international Unicode standard, greatly facilitating Arabic presence online and in word processing. Tech companies are investing resources to facilitate support of Arabic in their products. Professional designers are bringing about a renaissance in the Arabic script community as they reinterpret classical aesthetics and push new boundaries in digital form.--

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English
Pages
268

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Table of Contents

The layers of proportional naskh
Ottoman script designs
European printing and Arabic
Print in Ottoman lands
Questions of script reform
Arabic script on computers.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
492.7/1109
Library of Congress
PJ6123 .O83 2017, PJ6123.O83 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 268 pages
Number of pages
268

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26939357M
ISBN 10
0674971124
ISBN 13
9780674971127
LCCN
2016046675
OCLC/WorldCat
959648414

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