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For school, for art classes, for fun: this kid-friendly guide to
the art of beautiful writing will be a hit anywhere. From the tools
to the techniques to the fantastic projects, everything has been
chosen specifically for children. Youngsters can use special,
colorful, felt-tipped pens called chisel-edged markers to produce
great-looking letters. The guidelines make it easier to get good
results. Attractive pages, filled with brightly colored examples,
get kids started with simple zigzags and then move on to small and
large italics, gothic lettering, uncial, and Roman calligraphy.
Children will enjoy using their new skills to write down favorite
poems, fashion border designs, and create greeting cards and
invitations.
With just a little practise - and this book to guide them -
children can make eye-catching signs, design their own personal
stationery, address colourful envelopes in elegant script and
create pictures and other decorations to hang on the wall. Inside
this guide, budding calligraphers will find new alphabets — and
new ways to render the alphabets they already know — as well as
fresh techniques and projects. There’s coverage of the basic
rules of layout; a review of some of the fundamental skills; advice
on changing the weight of italic letters and forming italic
capitals; and an introduction to both Swing and Modern Gothic
handwriting.
Admired for its beauty, grace and fluidity, copperplate calligraphy is perhaps the most popular writing style for social correspondence. This practical guide teaches students to handle the alphabet, numbers and punctuation, color and paper; how to write simple paragraphs, quotations, poems, cards, invitations and more. Numerous black-and-white illustrations. Bibliography. Index.
Italic and copperplate are easily the most popular styles among
today's calligraphers. Well-illustrated, step-by-step instructions
by an expert calligrapher explain every detail of mastering the two
hands, from the basics of posture and practice to tips on texture,
colour and commercial calligraphy.
Absolute beginners can learn how to get started on the basic Italic hand (also known as Chancery Cursive) in this practical guide. Two experts define terms, suggest materials, and illustrate basic strokes. Detailed discussions cover spacing and connecting letters; forming words and sentences; drawing "swash" capitals; changing nibs; using color; making corrections; waterproofing; and a variety of applications--addressing envelopes, making invitations and stationery, and transcribing special texts. Numerous b/w illus.
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