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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. Review: Great for a beginning adult as well! - I have decided to take up calligraphy. I am an artist with, what I think, is terrible penmanship. I often create things with wording and I struggle to make it look right, so I have my sister do the lettering. Not anymore! In just 1 week of practicing the alphabet in skeleton form (Without the thick and thins) with a carpenter's pencil (wide lead like a wide nibbled pen) and this book, and I'm well on my way! This book is perfect for me, I thought if this book can teach a child, it can teach me as well! On the other hand, I thought that if this can't teach me, nothing will! lol The key to this, I've found, is repetition. Start with a roundhand lowercase (or miniscule) alphabet and write your abc's literally until you cannot stand to write another strange looking "g" (the roundhand lowercase "g" is the strangest way I've ever written a "g" before since the top circle doesnt fill up the entire x height, only about 2/3 plus the rest of the letter is made with a funky motion. It feels unnatural to me.) Even so, now I can make them with ease. After this is when I picked up this book. My normal handwriting has improved immensely, I find myself using the tips and tricks from this book without even thinking about. It's becoming second nature. Again, repetition is key! The practice pages in the back are perfect! I scanned them in and printed off a ton of copies. Lots of pictures, stroke numbers and detailed tips to help you or a child learn the beautiful art of calligraphy! One thing I didn't see in the book was the tip to use the carpenter's pencil at first. You get the hang of keeping it flat at all times with the wide lead, just like a wide nibbed pen. I can see where kids may have an easier time with that instead of jumping straight to a marker or fountain pen. (If I may also recommend a pen, the Pilot Parallel is amazing! So simple to use, to load and write with. The ink flows perfectly, it is unlike any other calligraphy or broad nibbled pen I've ever used and they're under $8 here on desertcart. I also recommend getting the 20 dollar 4 pack with differing sizes. 1.5, 2.4, 3.8 and 6.0) Speedball's Elegant Writers are great chisel tip markers to practice with also, and desertcart sells a 4 pk for 4 dollars as an add on item! **I included a photo of the funky roundhand script letter "g" just in case anyone wondered what I was talking about, but also to show the difference my practice has made. The "weird" g's looked terrible when I started a week ago. Written with the Pilot Parellel 1.5 mm Review: Great for adults also. - If you didn’t want to purchase for yourself or thought to overlook it: I suppose if your experienced that you may want something advanced. I found this to be a good simple foundation for a start, I’ve got other books on handwriting and similar topics like calligraphy to learn and I at times will just go right into learning something the first time even if it’s more advanced then other categories within the interest. With this I have started and continued to practiced just the first lowercase italic with the zig pen recommended as well as a just recently a medium italic pilot fountain pen from JetPens website. There’s also a variety of pens here I’m interested in utilizing with this and practicing. I practiced in a 3in1 note book/journal from below 5 which I think is similar to one offered at Walgreens, maybe Walmart. With the fountain pen and ink I used I included a picture of the back of the page.
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A**O
Great for a beginning adult as well!
I have decided to take up calligraphy. I am an artist with, what I think, is terrible penmanship. I often create things with wording and I struggle to make it look right, so I have my sister do the lettering. Not anymore! In just 1 week of practicing the alphabet in skeleton form (Without the thick and thins) with a carpenter's pencil (wide lead like a wide nibbled pen) and this book, and I'm well on my way! This book is perfect for me, I thought if this book can teach a child, it can teach me as well! On the other hand, I thought that if this can't teach me, nothing will! lol The key to this, I've found, is repetition. Start with a roundhand lowercase (or miniscule) alphabet and write your abc's literally until you cannot stand to write another strange looking "g" (the roundhand lowercase "g" is the strangest way I've ever written a "g" before since the top circle doesnt fill up the entire x height, only about 2/3 plus the rest of the letter is made with a funky motion. It feels unnatural to me.) Even so, now I can make them with ease. After this is when I picked up this book. My normal handwriting has improved immensely, I find myself using the tips and tricks from this book without even thinking about. It's becoming second nature. Again, repetition is key! The practice pages in the back are perfect! I scanned them in and printed off a ton of copies. Lots of pictures, stroke numbers and detailed tips to help you or a child learn the beautiful art of calligraphy! One thing I didn't see in the book was the tip to use the carpenter's pencil at first. You get the hang of keeping it flat at all times with the wide lead, just like a wide nibbed pen. I can see where kids may have an easier time with that instead of jumping straight to a marker or fountain pen. (If I may also recommend a pen, the Pilot Parallel is amazing! So simple to use, to load and write with. The ink flows perfectly, it is unlike any other calligraphy or broad nibbled pen I've ever used and they're under $8 here on Amazon. I also recommend getting the 20 dollar 4 pack with differing sizes. 1.5, 2.4, 3.8 and 6.0) Speedball's Elegant Writers are great chisel tip markers to practice with also, and Amazon sells a 4 pk for 4 dollars as an add on item! **I included a photo of the funky roundhand script letter "g" just in case anyone wondered what I was talking about, but also to show the difference my practice has made. The "weird" g's looked terrible when I started a week ago. Written with the Pilot Parellel 1.5 mm
H**H
Great for adults also.
If you didn’t want to purchase for yourself or thought to overlook it: I suppose if your experienced that you may want something advanced. I found this to be a good simple foundation for a start, I’ve got other books on handwriting and similar topics like calligraphy to learn and I at times will just go right into learning something the first time even if it’s more advanced then other categories within the interest. With this I have started and continued to practiced just the first lowercase italic with the zig pen recommended as well as a just recently a medium italic pilot fountain pen from JetPens website. There’s also a variety of pens here I’m interested in utilizing with this and practicing. I practiced in a 3in1 note book/journal from below 5 which I think is similar to one offered at Walgreens, maybe Walmart. With the fountain pen and ink I used I included a picture of the back of the page.
P**A
TERRIFIC TUTORIAL
I have been a calligrapher for many years. I purchased this book for my 10 year old niece who is interested in learning. I am self-taught but wanted to give her a technical approach to it rather than the one I use. When I received the book, I was very pleased with the guidelines it uses and feel that this will help her to utilize her developing skills to encompass much more than I ever accomplished with my calligraphy.
L**L
Sticks to the Italic method
Whereas other books I bought for my child, who is artistic but has terrible handwriting, were too varied in calligraphic styles, this one gives her a great start with large clear instructions. This is good for adults too. I learned this exact approach when I was in 8th grade and that is what I wanted for her. Let the other more complicated pens, inks, nibs and papers come later. A nice standard calligraphic tablet, basic multi-colored sharpie-style calligraphy pens, or even just a rule and blank paper will make for lots of learning and fun....and increased neatness in regular handwriting as well. Very pleased.
M**M
good gift for kid
My son , Caesar who received this pack of book and a box of pen for calligraphy for his birthday gift ,has used the pen and has changed his hand writing style since he received this gift. I am so please that his hand writing nicer than before a lot. he take the pen to school everyday and write with his new style in the class room . His teacher told him that she love his new hand writing style.The book is very good book ,easy to follow and clear explanation with picture . We love it.
D**A
Great book for novice calligraphy students – adult or children.
Great book even for beginner adults. Lots of hints on doing calligraphy effortlessly.
M**A
great resource!
I bought this book for my 9 year old as a homeschool art project. I really like the idea of teaching her a lost art, and I thought it might help her to learn to write more neatly. So far we have read the intro (I read it first and summarized it to her quickly as she was VERY excited to get started) and practiced exercises 1 and 2. She has come back to it several times to practice, when we're not doing school, just for fun. This book will take us a month or more to finish, but I anticipate that she will continue to do it even after we're done with all the exercises. She loves making cards and anything pretty. Oh, also another side benefit, she was always resistant to learning to hold a pencil correctly but now that it's required by the calligraphy book, she is happy to give it a try. Overall I am very pleased with this book. It cost me under $20 including a package of pretty, colorful calligraphy markers, for my daughter to learn to write beautifully and learn something that she'll use the rest of her life.
A**R
Three Stars
Product was fine but I could have written it myself in the time it took to arrive.
B**Y
Not just for Kids
This calligraphy book suggests it for kids. I disagree its perfect for adults, easy to understand and follow love it.
J**L
pour débutants
Très bien pour une initiation à la calligraphie. Se cantone à l'onciale et la gothique mais les bases sont très bien expliquées avec des pages cadrillées à la fin du livre qui peuvent être photocopiées eventuellement pour pratiquer
E**A
Easy to follow
Received in good condition. It seems easy to follow except we need to prepare separate practicing sheets.
L**D
Calligraphy for everyone YES
WOW. This book made calligraphy so easy. I highly recommend this book as perfect for adults who have struggled for years.
M**A
Book content is child freindly
Book content is child freindly. My 11 year daughter liked it a lot. She is able to learn from it on her own, that's the best part. However, I will advice to take copies of the practice sheets on thick paper so that child can practice better.
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