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What we do....Alot of people said "Xink is pronounced as X-ink, what that means". This compination if Zinc and X -letter is not accident it was intended. The produced word means the ink -X or the unknown ink. This meaning is also we mean, we produce you designs with the category X which means you won't expect how these designs are going to be so we take you by surprice, ..... hehehe don't worry it is a nice surprise. Xink Design Lab [XDL] was founded in Kuwait 2008. But, in reality, it was and idea on 2002, Egypt. Then, wide steps had been taken, in 2005 XDL started free lancing. The idea of growth was born at that moment. By the time, XDL entered a world wide design contests and earned a lot of experience from engaging with other design companies of individual designer. By the time, XDL become bigger and well known, so the time came and we are happy to announce XDL as a design oriented company. Middle east and the worldKuwait, Egypt, KSA and all over the globe, we are happy to provide a service that will satisfy all yout demands with a fast and green designs. We are looking to grow more to reach the whole world. With our talented and creative experience we will start the road. The word xink comes from Zinc which is a natural element. Zinc is a metal with a great uses to heal wounds and fight corrosion. Also, it was discovered for more than 2500 years. It is shiny, metallic and some times with a golden color [ originally silvery ], both are appealed to human kind. History
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Centuries before Xink was discovered in the metallic form, its ores were used for making brass and Xink compounds were used for healing wounds and sore eyes. Brass was produced by the Romans in the time of Augustus (20 B.C. - 14 A.D.). By 1374, Xink was recognized in India as a new metal and at Zawar, India, both Xink metal and Xink oxide were produced from the 12th to the 16th century. From India, Xink manufacture moved to China in the 17the century. Xink was recognized as a separate metal in Europe in 1546. In 1743, the first European Xink smelter was established at Bristol in the United Kingdom.
