Middle Eastern Styles
ARABIC

Arabic is a unique writing system written from right to left. It evolved from the native language originated from the Quaran and its origins can be traced back to the nabatean alphabet. The script is all cursive, but there is no distinct difference in lowercase and uppercase. This language "revolution" is related to the Hebrew language, in the family of Semite.
Hebrew
This language system is the language of the Jews, and centre of the religion. There are a total of 22 characters in the alphabet, with distinct sounds. This came from a venetian language, closely related to arabic, but was in a more unique form. This time, the characters weren't connected to eachother in a cursive script, but were separated. Following the exile of Jews by the Germans, this language was almost extinct, but soon returned with the helpof their spiritual help. This soon became the Official language of Israel.
Hindi

This Writing system evolved from ancient India, often written on ancient scrolls, and rustic temples. This writing system also was made to make writing easier, as all the letters are connected in one stroke. Eight now, there are over 337 million speakers, and is one of the largest communities and languages around. Even though it's spoken mostly in India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, this writing system is classified in the category of"Indo-European languages ."