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Books in Calligraphy Basics series

  • Calligraphy for Kids

    Eleanor Winters

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2007)
    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.
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  • 1-2-3 Calligraphy!: Letters and Projects for Beginners and Beyond

    Eleanor Winters

    Paperback (Sterling Children's Books, Feb. 4, 2020)
    Kids everywhere will be grabbing their calligraphy pens, because this follow-up to the wildly successful Calligraphy for Kids offers them even more artful fun. With just a little practice, and 1-2-3 Calligraphy to guide them, children can make eye-catching signs, design their own personal stationery, address colorful 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.
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  • Calligraphy

    Susan Hufton, Solos Solou, Paul Sullivan

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Dec. 1, 1999)
    Shows how to write more than fifteen calligraphy styles, describes skills and equipment needed, and includes advanced techniques, such as stenciling, embossing, and letter carving.
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  • Calligraphy for the Beginner

    Tom Gourdie

    Paperback (A & C BLACK PUBLISHERS LTD, April 28, 1983)
    As an introduction to calligraphy, the author, himself a past master of the art, supplies many different alphabets and shows how each may be applied by drawing, painting, carving or writing with a broad lettering pen. He also gives advice on materials that are most suitable. This is one of the classic books in the field.