Designers of Pakistani stamps
Over the last 60 years, various people have designed Pakistani stamps with many graduates of the National College of Arts (earlier Mayo School of Arts), Lahore.
First designers
Consisting of 4 stamps, the first commemorative issue was released in July 1948. These stamps were designed by Abdur Rahman Chughtai, Rashiduddin and M. A. Latif.[1]
NCA graduates
The following designers are all graduates of Mayo School of Arts/ National College of Arts, Lahore.
- Abdul Rauf
- Abdur Rahman Chughtai
- Adil Salahuddin
- Aftab Zafar
- Amjad Usman
- Arif Jawed
- Askari Mian Irani
- Ayaz Ali Syed
- Bashir Mirza
- Gibran Ali Syed
- Ilyas Ahmed Gilani
- Jimmy Engineer
- Mahmood ul Hassan Jaffery
- Mian Muhammad Saeed
- Muhammad Ali Khan
- Muhammad Husain Hanjra
- Muhammad Yousaf Khalid Butt
- Muhammad Zaman
- Mukhtar Ahmed
- Munawar Ahmed
- Saeed Akhtar
- Saleem Uddin Ghori
- Suleman Nagi
- Syed Naseer ul Hassan Rizvi
- Talat Dabir Ahmad
- Usman Saeed Akhtar
- Zahid Shah
- Zahoor ul Akhlaq
Other designers
- A. J. McCoy
- Abdullah Siddiqui
- Ahmed Nagi
- Syed Ali Afsar
- Amjad Usman
- Ashfaq Ghani
- Faizi Amir Siddiqui
- Ghulam Mustafa Shiekh
- Gharib Parwar
- Jabeen Sultana
- Jafri
- Javaid-Uddin-Siddiqui
- Masood ur Rehman
- Mohsin Hamid
- Muhammad Sharif Jamal
- Mehmooda Khatoon
- Nargis Javaid
- Nighat Sher Muhammad
- Peter Scott
- Shahla Rehman
- Muhammad Hanif Qureshi
Engravers
- Abdul Munir - Sr.
- Zulufqar Ali
See also
References
- ↑ Mahbub Jamal Zahedi, Fifty years of Pakistan stamps, Karachi, Sanaa Publications (1997) p. 9.
Literature
- NCA and Stamp Design, 2000 (Exhibition souvenir)
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