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For decades, Adobe Illustrator has been the global gold standard for vector graphics. From logo design to complex infographics, its tools are ubiquitous. However, for millions of designers in the Arab world, Persia, and Urdu-speaking regions, the standard version of Illustrator has historically fallen short.
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For three decades, Adobe Illustrator has defined vector graphics through a distinctly Western lens: the Bézier curve, the Cartesian grid, and the Roman letterform. However, the Middle East represents a unique visual paradox. It is a region with a $1.4 trillion design market yet one where the primary vector software fails to recognize right-to-left (RTL) logic , khatt (calligraphic) variable stroke widths, or geometric arabesque tiling. This paper argues for the technical and cultural feasibility of a of Illustrator—not a mere UI translation, but a fundamental rewriting of the path-finding engine to accommodate the region’s visual DNA. We propose three core architectural shifts: The Keshideh Engine (for stretching connective glyphs), Ink Physics (pressure-sensitive modulation of vector spines), and Symmetric Cosmology (12-fold radial symmetry as a default grid system).