Calligraphy, which means “beautiful writing” in Ancient Greek, is seeing a surge of interest from younger people who say it offers a meditative and creative escape. Credit... Supported by By Jenny ...
The history of calligraphy—the art of handwriting as a medium of expression beyond the meaning of words themselves—could be generically traced to the earliest found symbols. There was a time when ...
Hidden in the bylanes of KR Market, a calligraphy museum is a world away from its chock-a-block surroundings. "The way children are taught to write cursive is why so many of us face the problem of ...
Improving your handwriting can be fun and creative with simple calligraphy tricks. You don’t even need a traditional pen everyday items can be used to practice lettering. These techniques help develop ...
Keeping cursive from becoming a lost art These days, our texting and typing are top-notch but the Bow Valley Calligraphy Guild wants to see handwriting make a comeback.
Who says the art of writing is dead? One designer made a pledge with herself to only respond to text messages by writing out the responses by hand for an entire week. The idea came to Cristina Vanko ...
Today is National Handwriting Day! When you think of handwriting, you may think of the way you write your name or your penmanship during notetaking but what about the way you write? In today’s time, ...