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Quandil founded the first cultural center for training the art of stand-up comedy in Egypt and the Arab world, through comedy ...
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The history of the sans serif
From humble beginnings, the sans serif dragged the design world kicking and screaming into the 20th century and is as relevant today as ever. If you want to try some sans serifs for yourself, have a ...