I was looking for old movie posters in Cairo’s oldest book market. There I found a book called ‘Le Structuralism’ by Jean Piaget translated to Arabic, printed and published in 1971. I am no stranger to the allure of old books, but this was a new kind of magic; the headline was in pressed Ruq’ah letters. That was my Eureka moment: it opened me up to experimentation with Ruq’ah and helped me let go of my previous limitations. I started looking more deeply into street language, movie posters, practicing traditional Ruq'ah calligraphy and reading an infinite amount of typography books by hundreds of writers. This is how Felfel was born. —Abdo Mohamed, founder of Boharat

Abdo Mohamed’s favorite Readymag features

Intuitive interface:

the experience itself was so easy, I felt like designing with a tool I’ve already used before.


Animations:

this is a killer feature, mixing pre-set styles opens the door for creativity.


Precisely control UX:

the appearance of layouts, grids, links, typography and many other sensitive parameters can be thoroughly tuned. There are many details that are killer, especially for anyone that doesn’t code or projects without the budget to hire developers. This approach helps save time, money, and effort.

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