Graphic designers with a love for languages & scripts.
Chinese
Chinese languages (the two biggest of which are Mandarin and Cantonese) are written in simplified form (mainland China) or use the traditional characters (Hongkong, Taiwan, diaspora).
中文
Hebrew
Like most Semitic languages & scripts modern Hebrew (or Ivrit) is written from right to left. The Hebrew alphabet has 22 letters and does not use cases. Five letters have different forms when used at the end of a word.
עברית
Arabic
Spoken and written by about 420 million people in a vast region stretching from Morocco to Yemen. The spoken dialects of Arabic vary greatly from region to region, but all share the same written MSA (or Modern Standard Arabic).
عربي
Farsi
Farsi (or modern Persian) is written with the same Persian-Arabian script as Arabic but is a different language altogether. Farsi is mainly spoken in Iran. In Afghanistan, the language is called Dari.
فارسی
Korean
The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul in South Korea and Chosŏn’gŭl in North Korea nowadays consists of 14 consonants and 10 vowels. All letters mimic the articulator’s shape and phonetic features.
한글
Print or digital. We help agencies, companies and not-for-profit organisations with the localisation of their brand collateral, packaging, ads, flyers and magazines, in many languages.
Give us on mobile at +31 6 23167794 (UTC/GMT +2), or use the button below to get a fast quote. PS. We don’t do translations, just the design.