Calligraphy Lettering Still an Art

Many people think that calligraphy lettering is a form of writing, but in all actuality it is considered a form of art. The history of calligraphy began hundreds of years ago, first used by cavemen as inscriptions on the walls of cave and taverns as a way to communicate. Many different cultures used calligraphy as a way to tell a story or to record an event, as words word not used at this time. As time went by and man evolved so did his style of communication, taking on the form of books. This type of communication, in the form of calligraphy lettering continued until the invention of the printing press. While the printing press did slow down the use of calligraphy, it did not put a stop to it all together.

It may have had something to do with calligraphy, as a form of art, was something that the craftsman could create with his own hands that saved the dying art of calligraphy. For true calligraphers and letterform designers the drawing of letters can be compared to the musical notes on a scale. The musician uses the musical notes to create a song, where the calligrapher or letterform designer uses letters to create a work of art.

Calligraphy is also something that once perfected cannot be copied over and over. Each stroke while similar is unique in its own way, with every artist, calligrapher, and letter designer leaving a hint of his own unique still on his work. While some of the calligraphy lettering may look the same, each artist does have their own style which sometimes is visible only to the expert eye.

The art of calligraphy lettering also has to do with a combination of subject matter and effigy. Calligraphy can be used in the making of something educational, such as children’s books, or as a creative tool for inspiration in drawing different types of pictures and art works.

You can find calligraphy in the form of art on paintings, on different types of invitations for special occasions, on pieces of clothing or purses, and as ways to advertise, such as commercials, billboards, or even logos on business cards, and of course calligraphy is still used to design book covers, typeface design, handwriting, illustration, and creative expression in the form of works of art.

If you’re looking to learn how to calligraphy lettering you might want to check out the many books that are available to you. Many of the books that are now available today on calligraphy are written by experts in the field of calligraphy that have had years and years of experience. Perfecting the art of calligraphy lettering involves many hours of practice and lots of patience. If you don’t have the time to learn how to do calligraphy lettering there are always private companies that you can hire or software that you can buy that can be just as helpful and probably a lot quicker.



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