The random calligraphic ramblings of a self-taught amateur. (I don't do commissioned work, but thanks for looking.)
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Italic Handwriting (March 2003)
This is the handwriting of the late Graham Last, a friend who was a senior education official as well as chairman of the Society for Italic Handwriting, to whose executive committee I still belong. If I recall correctly, he was, in this note, commenting on a Sheaffer fountain pen whose nib I had just sharpened.
Graham’s handwriting was extremely regular; and while his style was not flamboyant or particularly decorative, it was supremely legible and pleasing to the eye. To me, this feat was all the more impressive, considering he was lefthanded — though I hasten to add that I count many able lefthanded calligraphers among my friends.
It was always a privilege to receive a letter from him on personal stationery he had printed on his handpress — in this case with his favourite Bembo type.
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Hi,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Fazham Fadlil. Sam is how most people call me. At the moment I live in Indonesia ( I am an Indonesian). Studied and worked as calligrapher in US (where I lived for 20 years). I am planning to visit Singapore in coming week. Wondering if we could meet.
my cell no. +81364358889
regards
sam
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