Farsi calligraphy (Nastaligh) is the writing of Farsi names, poems, and articles in curved artistic form.
I don’t have any of those skills, but I do have some Farsi calligraphy fonts and using Word and PhotoShop I can make the writings you find on this site.
This is merely a hobby for me. I’d be more than happy to sen you full size of any of the images. You can contact me through my personal blog.
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I need to write a boock in Farsi. Please help me to get calligraphic software for farsi.
I use a software called “Miremad” you can get it from Iran or you can have someone buy it for you and mail it to you.
I’m not sure if anywhere online sells the software
I want to get a meaningful persian qoute tattooed in Farsi calligraphy and i was wondering if you had any suggestions. Please let me know!
Thanks!
Hello, my best Friend and I wanted to get a tattoo – i have been checking around online and haven’t exactly found what i am looking for yet. My question is, do you know any poem about brotherhood or loyalty between brothers? it would help me out a lot.
Thank you for your time and have a nice day.
Andreas
Can you please write “Sabr va Esteghamat” (Patience and Perseverance) in Nastaligh and post it on your website?
Hey Arash, I will do that next week.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Good evening, i was hoping you could make a caligraphy in farsi saying “Sediqi” its my last name and i want to get a tattoo of it on my back. Thanks in advanced!
Hi Roin,
I will do that. Please check back in the next few weeks as I only publish one calligraphy every Monday.
Nima
Hello,
Can you please write the name “Omid” in farsi calligraphy? If possible, add a little something extra to it? I wanted to get it as a tattoo. Thanks!!
Niki
Hey Niki,
I will do that. Please look for it in the next few weeks. I only have time to post one update every Monday.
Hello,
I’d like to put in a request to have you write the name “Rofeim” (pronounced roh feh eem) in farsi calligraphy, please.
thanks!
Hey Coco,
What does that mean?
I’m not sure, it’s a family name.
Care to comment?