Integrating Arabic and Japanese Calligraphy in Innovative designs for Fashion A Comparative Study of Diwani and Kanji Calligraphy
Last updated: 04 Jan 2025
10.21608/idj.2019.84068
Arabic calligraphy, Japanese, Diwani, Kanji, Shodo style
Sarah
Shams
Atef
Assistant lecturer, Apparel department, Faculty of Applied Arts, Banha University, Egypt
Olfat
Mohamed
Shawki
Assistant Professor, Apparel department, Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University, Egypt Associate Professor, Fashion design department, College of Designs, Qassim University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Qassim
Tetsuya
Sato
Professor of Design and management engineering, Kyoto institute of technology, Kyoto, Japan.
Kyoto
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Integrating Arabic and Japanese Calligraphy in Innovative designs for Fashion A Comparative Study of Diwani and Kanji Calligraphy
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22 Jan 2023