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ANADOLU UNIVERSIT Y SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS AND DESIGN GRAPHIC DESIGN DEPARTMENT
YUNUS EMRE WORKSHOP, 2 May, 2011.
ANADOLU UNIVERSIT Y SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS AND DESIGN GRAPHIC DESIGN DEPARTMENT
YUNUS EMRE WORKSHOP, 2 May, 2011.
ANADOLU UNIVERSIT Y SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS AND DESIGN GRAPHIC DESIGN DEPARTMENT
YUNUS EMRE WORKSHOP, 2 May, 2011.
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these small graphıcs just
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these set designed for nondesigners easy use and fast
compositioning.
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ARTISTIC REFLECTIONS ON CALLIGRAPHY AND TYPOGRAPHY
Workshop Instructor Bennett Peji
Civic Branding
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ARTISTIC REFLECTIONS ON CALLIGRAPHY AND TYPOGRAPHY
Workshop Instructor Bennett Peji
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ANADOLU UNIVERSIT Y SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS AND DESIGN GRAPHIC DESIGN DEPARTMENT
YUNUS EMRE WORKSHOP, 2 May, 2011.
Civic Branding
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ESKİŞEHİR CIVIC BRANDING
ESKİŞEHİR CIVIC BRANDING
COLOR
PANTONE 300 C
TYPOGRAPHY
PRIMARY FONT
SECONDARY FONT
KLAVIKA
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ANADOLU UNIVERSIT Y SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS AND DESIGN GRAPHIC DESIGN DEPARTMENT
YUNUS EMRE WORKSHOP, 2 May, 2011.
SELÇUK
SELÇUK
Selçuk is the central town
of Selçuk district, İzmir
Province in Turkey, 20 km
(12 mi) northeast of
Kuşadası, 2 km (1 mi)
northeast of Ephesus. Its
original name was Ayios
Theologos (Greek: Άγιος
Θεολόγος), from which the
Ottoman Turkish name
Ayasluğ is derived. In 1914
it was renamed Selçuk,
after the Seljuk Turks who
settled in the region in the
12th century. It was a
township in Kuşadası
district till 1954 and Torbalı
between 1954-1957. It
finally became a district in
1957. Its neighbours are
Torbalı from north, Tire
from northeast, Germencik
from east, Kuşadası from
south, Aegean Sea from
west and Menderes
(formerly Cumaovası) from
northwest.
Selçuk is the central town
of Selçuk district, İzmir
Province in Turkey, 20 km
(12 mi) northeast of
Kuşadası, 2 km (1 mi)
northeast of Ephesus. Its
original name was Ayios
Theologos (Greek: Άγιος
Θεολόγος), from which the
Ottoman Turkish name
Ayasluğ is derived. In 1914
it was renamed Selçuk,
after the Seljuk Turks who
settled in the region in the
12th century. It was a
township in Kuşadası
district till 1954 and Torbalı
between 1954-1957. It
finally became a district in
1957. Its neighbours are
Torbalı from north, Tire
from northeast, Germencik
from east, Kuşadası from
south, Aegean Sea from
west and Menderes
(formerly Cumaovası) from
northwest.
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Selçuk is one of the most
visited touristic destinations within Turkey, known
for its closeness to the
ancient city of Ephesus,
House of the Virgin Mary
and Seljukian works of art.
The 6th century Basilica of
St. John the Apostle, which,
some claim, is built on the
site of the Apostle's tomb,
is also inside the town.The
old quarter of Selçuk
remains generally retaining
traditional Turkish culture
and locality.
Selçuk is one of the most
visited touristic destinations within Turkey, known
for its closeness to the
ancient city of Ephesus,
House of the Virgin Mary
and Seljukian works of art.
The 6th century Basilica of
St. John the Apostle, which,
some claim, is built on the
site of the Apostle's tomb,
is also inside the town.The
old quarter of Selçuk
remains generally retaining
traditional Turkish culture
and locality.
Ayasoluk Hill dominates
the surrounding area, with
several historical buildings
on its slopes, including the
İsa Bey Mosque built by the
Seljuk Turks in 1375, and
the Grand Fortress.
Ayasoluk Hill dominates
the surrounding area, with
several historical buildings
on its slopes, including the
İsa Bey Mosque built by the
Seljuk Turks in 1375, and
the Grand Fortress.
The Selçuk Ephesus Airport
and Selçuk Training Center
of the Turkish Aeronautical
Association is only 3
kilometers away from
Selçuk, offering piloting,
parachuting, and microlight training.
The annual camel wrestling
championship takes place
in Selçuk in the Winter, near
Ephesus.
15 m.
The Selçuk Ephesus Airport
and Selçuk Training Center
of the Turkish Aeronautical
Association is only 3
kilometers away from
Selçuk, offering piloting,
parachuting, and microlight training.
The annual camel wrestling
championship takes place
in Selçuk in the Winter, near
Ephesus.