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I was born in Dec 1972 in Cairo , Egypt , I have graduated from the faculty of specific Education , communication Branch , Ain Shams University since 1995. I began my discovery of calligraphy, when I heard about ACI ( Arabic Calligraphy Institute ) in Cairo, I decided to join it, I have studied all kind of Arabic Calligraphy art for 6 years. I have awarded a Diploma in Arabic Calligraphy and gilding since 2005, and I gained a Certificate to teach Arabic Calligraphy in Elementary schools. ACI made me really understand the letters,how they are built up and relate to each other I did my best to learn it . I have been fascinated with Arabic calligraphy styles , specially Thuluth style, because it is the most attractive and captivating Style in Arabic Calligraphy , it has a complexed and intertwined lettering , but has a charming view , at the same time. I have learned Styles of Arabic Calligraphy which include Naskh , Reqaa, Kufi,Dewani, Farisi and Thuluth, Each Style has its own characteristics. My love and infatuation with Arabic calligraphy led me to take more steps towards learning the logo design to serve the business sector who may need the Arabic calligraphy art interweaved with logo design. I have designed many Logos for Companies and corporations all over the world.

I have a website on Arabic Calligraphy

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Ahmed Kandil

 

Arabic calligraphy

 

www.arabic-calligraphy.com

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welcome here. Nice to have such wonderfull representation of arabic calligraphy on FPN!

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So beautiful! Please post more examples.

 

This! I love Arabic calligraphy.

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Welcome to our little corner of the universe from a pen user in San Diego. I'm glad you are here!


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اهلا وسهلا بكك يا اخانا من جمهورية مصر العربية الشقيقه

Greeting and welcome to FPN from the land of Arabic Calugraphy - Pakistan. محمد عبدالله جليدان ; Is that your name?

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أهلا بيك أخي من دولة الباكستان الإسلامية الشقيقة

Greeting to you too , No it is not my Name , My Name is Ahmed Kandil , and the previous name is one of my works I did before if you would like to see more examples click at Arabic Calligraphy

Ahmed Kandil

 

Arabic calligraphy

 

www.arabic-calligraphy.com

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What a wonderful gift you have! Thanks for sharing your story and your art. Welcome to FPN!

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Greetings and a warm welcome !

Retired, twice. Time to do more things, writing being one.

 

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Hello and Welcome to FPN!! Glad to have you as a member!! What type of instrument do you use for your calligraphy?

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Wow, I am so envious of your awesome skill. I would tell you that you're good but you already know that. I'll just say, thanx for sharing

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So beautiful! Please post more examples.

 

Yes! This looks more like a work of art.

 

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Welcome aboard, Ahmed, from Charleston, SC. Thank you for sharing beautiful examples of your skill, and for pointing us in the direction of your website. Expanding our horizons is always exciting and enjoyable, and you've certainly accomplished that.

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