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A compilation of a series of thirteen articles published from 1995 to 2000 in Letter Arts Review. List of Contents: Foreword to the book by Rose Folsom Introduction to the book by Sheila Waters Chapter 1: Basics & Beyond Chapter 2: Roman Minuscule: Foundational Hand Chapter 3: Capitals Chapter 4: Narrow Hands: From Roman Minuscule to Blackletter Chapter 5: Gothic Cursives Chapter 6: Uncial & Half Uncial Chapter 7: Carolingian Chapter 8: Italic Chapter 9: Italic Variations Chapter 10: Analysis & Practice Chapter 11: Design & Layout Chapter 12: From Conception to Completion Chapter 13: Applying Design Principles Gallery
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PublisherNeal Bookseller, John
ISBN-100966530519
ISBN-139780966530513
eBay Product ID (ePID)123783538
Product Key Features
Book TitleFoundations of Calligraphy
LanguageEnglish
AuthorSheila Waters
FormatHardcover
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SynopsisIn the 110 pages of exemplar alphabets, instruction, and hints, Sheila shares with you the knowledge she has gathered over her decades of study and practice. She provides insightful analysis of forms and constructions and helps you learn and work toward mastery of the alphabets. The presentation is honed by her vast experience teaching calligraphers how to advance their skills and art. Sheila Waters is not only a master scribe, but a master teacher. She has made both her life's work. Chapters include Basics & Beyond, Analysis & Practice, Design & Layout, Conception to Completion, and Applying Design Principles. Foundational, Blackletter, Gothic Cursives, Uncial & Half Uncial, Carolingian, Italic, and Italic Variations are covered with thorough instruction for each. Foundational and Italic receive particular attention.