The medina in Fez is a maze of winding passageways set in an unsolvable maze. Packed with shops, mosques and riads, your senses will be excited and make you fall in love with this city. Here is a g…| Monkey's Tale
In “The Coming of Islam and Its Influence on Dress” from Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion: Central and Southwest Asia (2010), Gillian Vogelsland Eastwood defined a fez as:| Fashion History Timeline
From small stocking stuffers to larger gifts for the kids, the kids at heart and those with big hearts. This is JBT's Morocco Gift Guide.| Journey Beyond Travel
What to wear in Morocco? A local Moroccan woman gives you the inside scoop on where to pack and where to shop when you get here!| Journey Beyond Travel
For all who has not made the transition to my new blog yet, here is a teaser from Morocco, taken by my uncle with his Nokia phone of all things. This blog will soon not self-destruct, rather come f…| The Mexi Movie I. (closed)
By far, Eid al-Adha is the most important holiday for Muslims around the world. It occurs two lunar months after the end of Ramadan. Confusingly, Eid al-Adha called by many different names. Eid el-Kbir (often spelled “Eid el-Kbeer, “Aid al-Kébir” and other variations) is really common. It translates to “The Big Holiday”. With francophiles, la fête […] The post Traveling During Eid al-Adha (Eid el-Kbir) in Morocco appeared first on Journey Beyond Travel.| Journey Beyond Travel
Every serious game developer knows that world building is an integral part of the process that creates a truly immersive experience. There are a variety of techniques that can be used to achieve this: from presenting the backstory of your player with a wall of text, to clever level design tricks known as environmental storytelling. […] The post World Building Through Fictional Languages appeared first on Alan Zucconi.| Alan Zucconi