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  • Foundational Hand – Order and Direction
    March 29, 2012

    Foundational Hand – Order and Direction

    After studying the proportions of the Foundational Hand letters, the next step is to start writing the letters. Each letter is constructed rather than written. The letters are made up of a combination of pen strokes, which are only made...

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  • Foundational Hand – Proportions
    March 1, 2012

    Foundational Hand – Proportions

    After studying Roman Capitals, next on the list is the Foundational Hand, sometimes called Roman Minuscules. The Foundational Hand are the lower-case letters written beside Roman Capitals. As with the Roman Capitals we need to study the proportion of the...

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  • Overcoming ink flow problems
    July 2, 2011

    Ink Flow Problems

    At some point everyone experiences problems with ink flow and when it happens it can cause extreme frustration!  You dip the nib in the ink, or load it with a brush start to write and nothing happens. Luckily there are a...

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  • Roman Capitals – Letter and Word Spacing
    June 28, 2011

    Roman Capitals – Letter and Word Spacing

    It is easy to understand why you put all your effort in to producing correctly proportioned letterforms.  Whilst the letters are very important, bad letter and word spacing will distract from the lettering.  Can you imagine looking at a piece...

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  • Roman Capitals – Order and directions of pen strokes
    May 26, 2011

    Roman Capitals – Order and Directions

    Once the proportions of the Roman Capitals have been studied, the next step is to start writing the letters. Each letter is constructed rather than written.  The letters are made up from a combination of pen strokes. With this style...

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  • Roman Capital Letter Proportions
    March 30, 2011

    Roman Capitals – Proportions

    Roman Capitals are usually the first style of calligraphy to be taught to the students of a new class. This is not always the case and there have been debates in the past to which is the best style to...

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  • Rolling Ruler for drawing parallel lines
    October 17, 2010

    Rolling Ruler

    The Rolling Ruler is a universal drawing tool for making parallel lines, circles and arcs. Draw Horizontal Parallel Lines Hold the centre of the ruler and roll it up/down to draw the straight parallel lines. Draw Vertical Parallel LinesPlace the pencil in any...

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  • Copperplate Equipment and Materials
    January 26, 2009

    Copperplate Equipment and Materials

    Specialised equipment is required for Copperplate writing. Nibs You need to use a pointed nib for Copperplate, which does not have a reservoir. The most commonly used nibs in the UK are probably the Leonardt Principal EF, Gillott 170, 303 and 404.Others...

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