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Arabic Script for Digital Lettering

via Domestika

Overview

Turn simple phrases into meaningful works of art by learning to combine traditional Arabic calligraphy with contemporary digital tools
  • Introduction
  • Understanding Letterforms
  • Lettering Styles and Sketch: "True Love"
  • Finishing Off
  • Final project
“Writing and calligraphy have been central to Arab cultures for centuries. It’s a great honor to be able to continue these legacies with the help of modern technology.”

Wael Morcos is a type designer who is passionate about Arabic script. With a focus on this art form, he collaborates with organizations across North America and the Middle East to translate their stories into engaging visual systems. Through his studio, he has worked with commercial brands like Nike as well as non-profits and cultural institutions such as the Dadu Children’s Museum in Qatar.

In this online course, Wael teaches you the possibilities of the Arabic script by examining its history and structure. Learn to create beautiful designs and images using a variety of lettering styles inspired by Arab culture. Turn simple words and phrases into expressive works of art.



Syllabus

  • About Me
  • Influences
  • All about Calligraphy
  • Calligraphy, Lettering, and Typography
  • Lettering Principles: Contrast and Weight
  • Lettering Principles: Proportions and Abstraction
  • Words and Composition 1
  • Words and Composition 2
  • Solid Styles 1
  • Solid Styles 2
  • Fluid Styles 1
  • Fluid Styles 2
  • Playing the Role of Editor
  • Going Digital
  • Final Piece: "True Love" 1
  • Final Piece: "True Love" 2
  • Final Piece: "True Love" 3
  • Sharing the Work
  • Arabic Script for Digital Lettering

Taught by

Wael Morcos

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