Mugham is Azerbaijan's modal-music tradition — half-improvised, half-codified suites for tar, kamancha, and voice, performed in tea-houses under cobalt-tiled arches. This system translates that world into a visual language of deep Shusha-tile blues, samovar-brass ornament, and carpet-crimson accents.
The typography pairs Reem Kufi's Arabic-script heritage with EB Garamond's editorial warmth, while pointed-arch frames and hexagonal tile textures ground every surface in Azerbaijani craft. The result is an interface that feels like a mugham gecesi night: intimate, ornamented, and unhurried.
穆卡姆是阿塞拜疆的调式音乐传统——半即兴、半程式化的套曲,由塔尔琴、卡曼恰和人声在茶馆蓝色釉面拱廊下演绎。本系统将舒沙清真寺的深钴蓝瓷砖、黄铜茶炊的暖光、地毯的绛红纹样转化为一套完整的视觉语言。
标题字体 Reem Kufi 致敬阿塞拜疆的阿拉伯文书法传统,正文 EB Garamond 承载编辑式的温暖节奏,尖拱框架与六边形瓷砖底纹贯穿每个界面。整体感觉如同一场穆卡姆之夜:亲密、精致、不急不缓。
Learn more about the Azerbaijani Mugham Saz Blue style →深入了解 Azerbaijani Mugham Saz Blue 风格 →