One work of Arabic graffiti voices the suffering of a nation while another acts as a quest for identity. One piece of graffiti can be employed as a political slogan while another one rebels against the socio-political status of the people. Whether the writing is in Beirut, Gaza, Teheran, Paris, London, Berlin or Montréal; Arabic graffiti cries out personal and national thoughts in expressive calligraphic and typographic words.
Pascal Zoghbi
Pascal Zoghbi, Arabic Type Designer and Typographer, is the founder of 29letters, an Arabic Type Design and Typography firm in Beirut. His design work ranges from creating new Arabic fonts, corporate identities and print publications. Since 2006, after his graduation from the Type & Media course at The Royal Academy…