Mamoun Sakkal Art Collections
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Artwork by Mamoun Sakkal
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Ayat ul-Kursi01 by Mamoun Sakkal
Salam Houb-Love Peace by Mamoun Sakkal
Aleppo Alleyway06 by Mamoun Sakkal
caribou by Mamoun Sakkal
Zidni-Lord increase me in knowledge by Mamoun Sakkal
Alnoor-The Light by Mamoun Sakkal
Compassion on Earth sq by Mamoun Sakkal
Aleppo Old City Alleyway 1 by Mamoun Sakkal
Peace-Love by Mamoun Sakkal
Milad Majeed - Merry Christmas by Mamoun Sakkal
Salam Houb-Love Peace03 by Mamoun Sakkal
Tree and Reflection by Mamoun Sakkal
Salam Houb03 mug by Mamoun Sakkal
Contemplate the Rain by Mamoun Sakkal
McDermott Great Mosque Aleppo by Mamoun Sakkal
Iqra Star-3 by Mamoun Sakkal
Tabyyeed-White Lettering by Mamoun Sakkal
Salam Shalom by Mamoun Sakkal
Ayat ul-Kursi04 by Mamoun Sakkal
Iqra_ayat_blue by Mamoun Sakkal
Bokhara Muqarnas by Mamoun Sakkal
Aleppo alleyway01 by Mamoun Sakkal
Aleppo Old City Alleyway 2 by Mamoun Sakkal
Milad Majeed - Merry Christmas by Mamoun Sakkal
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About Mamoun Sakkal
Mamoun Sakkal, PhD, designs communication solutions for major national and international corporations. He has received awards in calligraphy, graphics, and type design, including three awards of excellence from the Type Directors Club of New York and one from IRCICA, Istanbul.
Dr. Sakkal's work includes design of the corporate Arabic typefaces for Burj Dubai (now Burj Khalifa) and Armani Hotel in Dubai, and Awan Newspaper in Kuwait.
He has been the Arabic typography specialist for Microsoft since 2001, and several of his Arabic fonts are used as Windows system fonts. Other clients include Adobe, Bitstream, Linotype, National Geographic and TripleInk, among others.
Dr. Sakkal studied art at the Plastic Arts Center in Aleppo and has degrees from the University of Aleppo and the University of Washington in Seattle, and Ph.D. in Islamic art history from the University of Washington—thesis on Square Kufic calligraphy in modern art and design. He has lectured on Islamic art, Arabic calligraphy and Arabic typography at universities and conferences in the United States, Canada, England, Dubai, Syria, and Uzbekistan.
www.sakkal.com