It's nothing more than handwritten script. Calligraphic = handwritten.
It refers to Gothic script such as Fraktur. Calligraphic style with very thick vertical or angular strokes used in old Latin scripts is commonly called Black letter.
Calligraphic lines are lines that vary in size and intensity throughout the course of the line.
It refers to Gothic script such as Fraktur. Calligraphic style with very thick vertical or angular strokes used in old Latin scripts is commonly called Black letter.
The Allah symbol represents the name of God in Islam. It is a calligraphic representation of the word "Allah" in Arabic script, symbolizing the central belief in the oneness of God in the Islamic faith.
The script font on the Pass and Stow Liberty Bell is a custom, stylized version of a calligraphic typeface often referred to as "cursive" or "script." While there isn't a specific commercial font that perfectly matches it, it resembles classic script fonts that emphasize elegance and fluidity. The lettering is characterized by its flowing curves and ornate details, which reflect the historical context of the bell's inscription. For accurate replication, designers often create custom lettering inspired by historical calligraphy.
computer graphics
Brioso Pro typeface is classified as a transitional serif typeface. It combines elements of both old-style and modern serif typefaces, making it versatile for various design applications. It is known for its elegant and readable characteristics.
If you are referring the the calligraphic characters they use, it's called Kanji.
Arabesque
In Islam, it is considered idolatry to depict God (Allah) or the Prophet Mohammed, and that is usually extended to depicting any person. Hence, Islamic art is usually calligraphic or geometric, rather than a depiction of living beings.
Textura quadrata is a style of calligraphic writing that emerged in the medieval period in Europe. It features tightly packed, evenly spaced letters with vertical lines and right angles, giving it a very structured and formal appearance. This script was commonly used for religious texts and manuscripts during the Middle Ages.
This is simon. سيمون /sajmuːn/ or /siːmuːn/ Other possible spellings are سايمن /saːjman/ Biblical Simon is spelled as شمعون /ʃamʕuːn/ or Shamoun. I hope you could find correct orthography by comparing IPA pronunciations. You could download _PDMS_Saleem_Quran_Font which shows the name in calligraphic script.