Waddah Masri

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Waddah Masri
Creative Director
Graphic Designer
  • Profession
    Graphic Designer
  • Years experience
    +20
  • Personal skills:
    Creativity
  • Innovative
  • Team work
Languages
English
Croatian
Arabic
Knowledge
  • Design principles
  • Ideation
  • Branding
  • Typography, Calligraphy
  • Designing for print
  • Graphic preparation
  • UX and UI design
  • Motion graphic
  • Photography
  • Front end developer
Hobbies and activities
  • writing SSS and poetry, reading, swimming, basketball, traveling

Aleppo Martyrs Manuscript

Calligraphy, Publications design

Details

Description

Aleppo Martyrs Manuscript
Use the Thuluth script to write the manuscript

The manuscript of the martyrs of Aleppo
Thuluth calligraphy was used to write the manuscript in an intersecting composition that attracts attention. This painting has a great meaning in the hearts of the people of the city of Aleppo, which lost many of its sons, and their saying changed from “Aleppo the grizzly” to “Aleppo martyrs.” In the Arabic language, both words have almost the same phonetic tone (grizzly=shahba, martyrs=shuhada).

  • Size:
    A3
  • File type:
    pdf
  • Colors:
    CMYK
  • Price:
    50$
Thuluth script

Thuluth script was first formulated in the 7th century at the time of the Umayyad caliphate, but it did not progress entirely until the late 9th century Thuluth has enjoyed great popularity as an ornamental script for calligraphic inscriptions, titles, headings, and colophons. It is still the most crucial of all the ornamental scripts.


Thuluth script is characterized by curved letters written with barbed heads. The letters are associated and sometimes intersecting, thus engendering a cursive flow of extensive and often complex proportions. Thuluth is known for its elaborate graphics and stunning plasticity. Some experts say you are not a calligrapher unless you can write Thuluth.
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