Fatima Bint Mubarak Full Name in Mirrored Thuluth Calligraphy

This project features the full name “Fatima Bint Mubarak – فاطمة بنت مبارك” in an intricate and regal Mirrored Thuluth arrangement.

The concept is The Web of Legacy. One part of the name is flipped and mirrored so that the two halves interweave, with long letters meeting at the top. This creates a dense, tapestry-like composition where words flow through each other, reflecting a life of deep influence and prestige.

Thuluth is the ideal script for this complex mirroring. The vertical towers create a “cathedral-like” structure, while the overlapping curves result in a piece of art that is as much a visual experience as it is a name.

We focused on the intersection points to ensure the mirrored elements create a harmonious pattern. The final vector format is necessary for high-quality reproduction, capturing the complexity of the “meet-at-the-top” extensions.

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