Designers of Pakistani stamps
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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)