- a
famous calligram writer and
author of a book of
poems called Calligrammes. José Juan
Tablada wrote a book of Spanish-language
calligrams entitled Li-Po...
- small-writing – "Μικρογραφία"), also
called microcalligraphy, is a
Jewish form of
calligrams developed in the 9th century, with
parallels in
Christianity and Islam...
- A
calligram by
Guillaume Apollinaire.
These are a type of poem in
which the
written words are
arranged in such a way to
produce a
visual image....
-
Guillaume Apollinaire wrote a
nationalist poem in the
shape of the
tower (a
calligram) to
express his
feelings about the war
against Germany. Today, it is widely...
- in the
meaning of each poem as the
words themselves – a form
called a
calligram. In this sense, the
collection can be seen as
either concrete poetry or...
- or
something closely ****ociated. In
Islamic calligraphy,
symmetrical calligrams appear in
ancient and
modern periods,
forming mirror ambigrams in Arabic...
- columns, enjambments, and "architectural
calligrams"—are
generally used as
decorative elements.
Kufic calligrams,
particularly of the
words "blessing" (بركة...
- [citation needed][further
explanation needed]
Pictorial texts also
known as
calligrams arranged in
mirror symmetry were po****r in the
Ottoman Empire during...
- characters, emoticon, FILE_ID.DIZ, .nfo (release info file) Pre-ASCII history:
Calligram,
Concrete poetry, Typewriter,
Typewriter mystery game, Teleprinter, Radioteletype...
- Klose, Kneebone,
Alice Lang,
Richard Lewer, Sera Waters, and many others.
Calligram Kinetic typography –
animations involving moving text
Micrography Benson...