Muhammad Farooq Head of Studio

ABOUT

People across the world come to Twitter to discuss what’s happening, and Twitter wants its service to better reflect the many voices that shape the conversation. In some languages, such as with Arabic, words can be feminine or masculine. So today, Twitter is introducing a new language setting that acknowledges and better supports the Arabic feminine form.

MADEIT CREDITS

  • TwitterClient
  • Adrian MutescuStrategy Director
  • Ahmed Samir Salama AbdelhalimSenior Copywriter
  • Cynthia KaranSenior Copywriter
  • Elias W. BassilHead of Strategy
  • Gregory MardikianManaging Partner
  • Karim Al AminDigital Designer & Motion Graphics
  • Lucas PimentaMotion Graphics Editor
  • Maha El HawariClient Commerce Director
  • Manuel BordéGlobal Chief Creative Officer
  • Mauricio SanaioteCreative Director
  • Nick WalshChief Executive Officer (CEO)
  • Sachin MendoncaStrategy Director
  • VMLY&RAgency
  • Zoe ScraggsProject Manager
  • Zubair Tahir3D Designer & Motion Graphics
  • * Julian HernandezExecutive Creative Director
  • * Manar MunjedSenior Digital Cretive
  • * Till HohmannCCO EMEA
  • * Cannes Lions Winners 2022
  • * Muhammad FarooqHead of Studio

Feminine Arabic

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