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Saturday, November 16, 2013

Advantages Of Calligraphy Designs In Writing

By Katrina Wheeler


Calligraphy designs, originally refers to lettering that is done in single strokes, using a calligraphic writing instrument, such as a modem, brush or pen-traditional. Calligraphic lettering refers to typographic art that is formed by drawing the letter forms in outline. However, lettering and calligraphy may be used to mean the same thing, especially where lettering is done in calligraphic style, and is flowing.

Several other western styles use similar tools and practices, but differ by stylistic preferences and character set. Modern designing techniques range from functional arts to fine-art products which may or may not be legible. A skilled and experienced calligrapher can always practice both non-classical hand lettering and classical calligraphic art, although the two differ greatly.

Calligraphic products flourishes in wedding and event invitations, original-hand lettered logos, fonts and topography, religious art, memorial documents, announcements, graphic design and original calligraphic arts, and cut stone inscriptions. It is also used for moving images and props for film and television, birth and death certificates, testimonials, maps, and any other work that may require colorful writing. Some of the finest applications of this work are letters patents and charters issued by officers of state and monarchs in various countries.

The principal tools for any calligrapher are a flat-balled or round-nibbed pen, and a brush. Pens may vary since some decorative may require pens having more than one nib and steel brushes. However, felt-tip and ballpoint pens have also been used, although the works do not employ angled lines. The ink used by these pens is often water-based and has less viscosity compared to the oil-based ink used for printing purposes.

Good quality paper, with good consistency of porosity produces cleaner lines, although vellum or parchment is usually used. A light box is required to permit lines pass through the paper while a knife is used to erase the work. Templates and light boxes are used to yield straight lines without detractions on the work that arises from pencil markings. College ruled paper usually act as an excellent guide line.

Western calligraphic practice is recognized by use of Latin scripts. The Latin alphabet was invented in Rome, and by the second century, it developed into Roman imperial capitals that were carved on stones. As writing withdrew to monasteries, a new uncial script was discovered for copying the Bible and many other religious texts. Monasteries helped in preserving calligraphic traditions during the fourth and fifth centuries, when Europe entered the dark ages and the Roman Empire fell.

The shape, size, hair type, and stretch of brush, water density and density of the ink are the main physical parameters that can influence the final result either directly or indirectly. The quantity of ink and water the calligrapher permits the brush to take also determine the final result. Bolder or thinner strokes also depend on the pressure applied on the brush, the direction the brush is given, and the angle of inclination of the brush. Before a calligrapher starts creating a detailed and systematic plan, he must study the text and decide on the lettering styles to be used, the spacing of lines, the weight and texture of the letters, and margins and paragraphs.

Calligraphy designs have influenced most major art styles in several parts of the world. Calligraphic arts create impression that has helped many interested individuals to develop necessary skills and eventually come up with their own styles. Designs where calligraphic styles require lettering also use these two techniques together.




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