Persian Calligraphy

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advanced typography studies
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Black Practice
Calligraphic Forms
calligraphic letterforms
Calligraphic Work
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Distinct Semiotic Mode
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Ergonomic Efficiency
graphetic features
Graphic Signifiers
Interpersonal Resources
Islamic Calligraphy
Letter Shapes
multimodal analysis
Multimodal Social Semiotics
Museum Institution
National Library
Nib Pen
Peirce's Model
Peirce’s Model
Persian Calligraphy
Persian Nastaliq calligraphy
Reed Pen
semiotic analysis of script forms
Semiotic Mode
Semiotic Resources
Shape Analysis
social communication theory
Social Semiotic Theory
social semiotics
Van Leeuwen
Vice Versa
visual communication
Visual Composition
Visual Fine Arts
Visual Graphic Forms
visual language systems
visual semiotics

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367777371
  • Weight: 650g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book is an exploratory adventure to defamiliarize calligraphy, especially Persian Nastaliq calligraphic letterforms, and to look beyond the tradition that has always considered calligraphy as pursuant to and subordinate to linguistic practices.

Calligraphy can be considered a visual communicative system with different means of meaning-making or as a medium through which meaning is made and expression is conveyed via a complex grammar. This study looks at calligraphy as a systematic means in the field of visual communication, rather than as a one-dimensional and ad hoc means of providing visual beauty and aesthetic enjoyment. Revolving around different insights of multimodal social semiotics, the volume relies on the findings of a corpus study of Persian Nastaliq calligraphy. The research emphasizes the way in which letterforms, regardless of conventions in language, are applied as graphically meaningful forms that convey individual distinct meanings.

This volume on Persian Nastaliq calligraphy will be inspirational to visual artists, designers, calligraphers, writers, linguists, and visual communicators. With an introduction to social semiotics, this work will be of interest to students and scholars interested in visual arts, media and communication, and semiotics.

Mahdiyeh Meidani is a visual artist and a researcher in the field of Media and Visual Communication. After studying Fine Arts and Media and Communication, she has worked as a graphic designer, text artist, and calligrapher and has held individual and group exhibitions in calligraphy, typography, and lettering. She has also taught Persian calligraphy and lettering. Her main research interests include multimodality and social semiotics, as well as visual semiotics and materiality of fine arts and writing.

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