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Creating فَسَانَہ Productions

  • rijarizwan062
  • Feb 13, 2025
  • 2 min read

Now that we had come up with a name for our production company, it was time for the fun part - creating the logo. I knew that I wanted it to be in a calligraphic Urdu style, but I wanted to do it myself. Spoiler alert: things did NOT go as planned. I completely overestimated my abilities, even to create an outline, therefore increasing my respect immsensely for those who actually do Arabic calligraphy, and do it well (my mother included). I didn't want her help to make it, because I'm just a girl unfortunately, who loves to be independent and hates asking for help (unhealthy much?). I then tried to write it in English, maybe that would work. IT didn't look bad, but I just wasn't feeling it. It didn't look clean at all:


So we went with the next best thing - scouring the internet for a cool urdu font, and finding one wasn't a big task. It took me about 15 minutes to find the perfect one, which luckily, I did because I didn't find a similar one after that. The font on the website was called "AlFars-1-Arshia".


I also, for some reason wanted to have a desi looking pattern at the back of our studio logo, which did NOT work in our favour - over the years I've learnt that oftentimes, simplicity is key. I input it onto a blank design in a pattern, and now it was time to copy the name "Fasana" from Google, paste it and upload my newest font onto Canva. I also paired it with a sans-serif font called "Poppins" for the "Productions" text.

I was very excited once I saw what it looked like:


All that was left now was to add the necessary effects and create the video we'd input into our Film Opening. I also saved it with a transparent background for later usage, just in case.





 
 
 

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