Written by: admin On May 2nd, 2013
Calligraphy means beautiful writing, and it’s a wonderful way to create lovely handwritten items. Artists throughout the centuries have used calligraphy for books, letters and invitations. You might have seen examples on the History Channel with TV service from www.cabletvadvisor.com/. Mastering this ancient art takes years of practice, but even beginners can produce elegant lettering with a few simple tips.
The most important part of calligraphy is choosing a script. Celtic script is beautiful but tricky, Roman is historic but blocky and Gothic writing can be difficult to read. The best choice for beginners is usually Italic. Written at a slight angle, Italic is similar to modern handwriting but more uniform. Italic can be used to write clean, professional letters but can also be easily embellished by creative souls. Because Italic is so close to everyday writing, many beginner calligraphers find their regular handwriting improves after a few sessions of calligraphy.
Traditional calligraphy is written with a quill dipped into an inkpot. This method of writing has been replaced by pens, which are easier to control and create less of a mess. While writing with a quill can evoke the tradition and long history of calligraphy, beginners should stick to calligraphy pens. These specially crafted devices have special nibs for writing beautiful lines and angles. A basic calligraphy kit comes with several interchangeable nibs and ink colors and can be purchased for less than 20.
Regular printer paper, notebooks or even scrap paper can be used to practice calligraphy, but better options exist. Calligraphy ink tends to sink into paper, and regular paper simply isn’t thick enough to absorb the ink. This leads to smeared letters and frustrated writers. Thicker paper, like that used for resumes or fancy invitations, is the ideal choice for calligraphy. Office supply stores or online vendors are a convenient way to purchase high-quality paper for calligraphy projects.
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Written by: admin On April 24th, 2013
Calligraphy is the precise art of creating beautiful handwriting, without using any forms of mechanics or technology. Unlike mass printed text, each piece of handwriting is unique.
While it is not known exactly when or where humans first started to utilize text as a visual form of communication, the earliest known systems of writing developed independently, separate from each other. Oldest known forms of calligraphy used simple brushes or plain reeds carved from bamboo or feathers. Calligraphy was born out of these early writing systems.
The most familiar form of calligraphy, is the script developed and perfected Read the rest of this entry »
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Written by: admin On September 27th, 2012
Paper choice is an important consideration for those that wise to enjoy greater quality results with their document creation efforts. Using water color paper for smooth surface lettering can provide you with the professional, high quality and satisfactory results you seek for important documents and letters. Working with the right papers, printing options and other materials will ensure you are able to craft superior results.
Invitations, resumes and the documents and letters you need to create for any special occasion should not be something you undertake lightly. Learning more about your options and what you may be able Read the rest of this entry »
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Written by: admin On September 26th, 2012
Some people seem to be born with the gift of writing in a beautiful script. For those that do not have this talent, calligraphy may be the perfect solution. This art form enhances letter writing with fancy scrolls and defined characteristics. There are calligraphy supplies that can be purchased at most arts and crafts stores. This is a fun hobby that is also very useful. Gifts, notes and other items can be more attractive while conveying that personalized touch. With the many specialized tools available, anyone can learn how to perform this addicting project. There are many ways Read the rest of this entry »
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Written by: admin On September 25th, 2012
Arm yourself with your calligraphy tools and some premium paper or stationary and get ready to create some amazing looking letters. There is an array of the types of scripts used in creating letters. With a little bit of practice you can use Calligraphy to make both personal and business related items.
Some of the types of script used include Chopin Script, English, Old Script, Renaissance, Jane Austin, and Billy Argel. You can see examples of these script types online to decide if they suit your taste. Read the rest of this entry »
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Written by: admin On September 21st, 2012
Calligraphy is an art form that relies on the talent and knowledge of the artist to transform ordinary materials into something extraordinary. Calligraphy is the art of elevating writing to an art. The calligraphers tools are pen and ink and paper. The surface that calligraphers use for their creations are just as important as technique and talent with a pen.
Hand made paper has a variety of finishes depending on the process of creating it. The smoother the paper’s surface, the more suitable it will be to Read the rest of this entry »
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Written by: admin On September 18th, 2012
Calligraphy is a graceful, delicate font that has been used for over 4,000 years. The Chinese used the beautiful script on pottery and other ceramic pieces. The appearance of the font is still popular for many different occasions.
While many signs use a clear bold font, other signs gain attention with the use of one of the calligraphy fonts that combine the message not only with beauty, but also with a touch of the past.
Calligraphy remains a Read the rest of this entry »
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