Pens
Ink
Books
Calligraphy Kits
Left-Handed?
History
Book Binding
You will need pens (calligraphy felt tips, calligraphy cartridge pens, italic or
steel nibs), pencils (i.e. H, HB), ink (if necessary) rubber bands, rulers, erasers,
paper, work board.
The dip nib is designed to be pulled or moved sideways. If you push the nib upwards
you will find it digs into the fibres of the paper and the ink will bleed and spread.
You shouldn't need to apply much pressure to the pen when you write.
By placing a short pen stroke after each letter at its widest point (left) you will
get a good idea of how your letters can be spaced. Spaces between letters and words,
and between the the pen strokes themselves, are important for a good layout, whether
they are uniformly irregular or formally regular.
Turn your pen sideways so that the nib is at right angles to the paper. With a series
of short strokes measure how high your writing lines are.
It is more comfortable to work on a sloping surface than to work flat on a table.
Make sure you are comfortable. A good position to work in is with a board resting
on your lap and against a table, or at an artists drawing board. You will approach
your work from the best angle to remain relaxed in this position.
It is a good idea to protect your work with a sheet of paper as you write (diag right).
The grease from your skin can stop the ink from settling properly on the paper. Take
a sheet of paper that is bigger than the piece you are working on and lay it on top
of your work just under the line you will be writing -