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Kashida or
Kasheeda (Persian: کَشِیدَه; kašīda; lit. "extended", "stretched", "lengthened"), also
known as
Tatweel or Tatwīl (Arabic: تَطْوِيل, taṭwīl)...
- deep blue, sky blue,
maroon and rani pink.
Kashida is
primarily done on
canvas with
crystal threads, but
Kashida also
employs pashmina and
leather threads...
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Kasidakari (
Kashida,
kashida - kari ) is an
embroidery art ****ociated with Kashmir, Bihar,
Punjab and Himachal.
Kashida is the
local lingo for the embroidery...
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different kind of
justification when
dealing with
Arabic texts.
Using kashida,
characters or
glyphs are
elongated instead of
stretching the
white spaces...
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shape of its characters, is the
reason for its
success among dyslexics.
Kashida Microtypography Sentence spacing Typographic ligature Word
spacing Comment...
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previously contributed on the
scenario of Key's 2004 game Clannad, and Leo
Kashida, who had
worked on the
scenario of Key's 2005 game
Tomoyo After: It's a...
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eight host stadiums. The
typography of the emblem's
wordmark incorporated kashida—the
practice of
elongating certain parts of
characters in
Arabic script...
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Hebrew text, such as:
Ability to use Arabic,
Persian or
Hindi digits; Use
kashidas for
letter spacing and full justification;
Ligature option;
Adjust the...
- 1448,
Goryo in 1950,
Sankamaki in 1955,
Tomita in 1956 and the
village of
Kashida from
Minamikuwata District,
Kyoto in 1958. On
April 1, 2003, Takatsuki...
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embroidery patterns are used for a lehenga-style sari. Bagh, chikan,
kashida, kasuti, kantha, sozni, shisha, and
zardozi are some of the
commonly practiced...