Nastaleeq, developed in 14th century Iran from the fusion of Naskh and Taleeq, emerged primarily as a Persian calligraphic hand — celebrated for its graceful, hanging rhythm and flowing curves.
Earlier this year, the Institute of Business Administration (IBA) in Karachi invited a Turkish calligrapher, Deniz Bektash, to teach its students the art of calligraphy. In a series of Zoom classes, ...
Two major guidelines need to be taken into consideration in inscribing the holy book; one is peoples’ taste and the other is ease of readability of the verses, Sadeqa told the Persian service of Fars.