Am 20.07.2010 um 10:19 schrieb François Charette:

> I have at home a whole book devoted to Arabic typography and font design 
> which illustrates how one font can provide Arabic and Latin in which both 
> scripts share most visual features and blend together in harmony. This may be 
> a legitimate endeavour in the context of advertisement or corporate visual 
> identity, but for other purposes this objective is quite ill-founded.

>From a just curious person without any knowledge regarding Arabic typography: 
>why do you (or the specialists) think it's ill-founded?

Joachim

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