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  2. Patricia Lovett - Wikipedia

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    Lovett has written several books and magazine articles including The Environment (Living Today series) (1982) [16] Teach Yourself Calligraphy (TY Arts & Crafts) (1993, 10 editions) [17] Creating Letterforms: Calligraphy and Lettering for Beginners (1992) with Rosemary Sassoon [18] Calligraphy Projects (1994) Multiple authors [19]

  3. Tom Gourdie - Wikipedia

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    After he was demobilised Gourdie took his teaching diploma and taught art at Banff Academy in 1946-47. He then returned to Fife as an art teacher at Kirkcaldy High School, where he remained till 1973, after which he retired early from his school teaching career in order to give more attention to calligraphy and to the national and international promotion of the teaching of handwriting.

  4. Lettering - Wikipedia

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    Some calligraphers and hand-letterers say that calligraphy created with brush pens becomes lettering or faux-calligraphy, [15] but others believe that the approach used to create the letters is more important than the tools used to do so. [1] [16] Typography is the use of type in a repeating system, where each instance of the same letter looks ...

  5. Calligraphy - Wikipedia

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    Calligraphy (from Ancient Greek καλλιγραφία (kalligraphía) 'beautiful writing') is a visual art related to writing.It is the design and execution of lettering with a pen, ink brush, or other writing instrument.

  6. Copperplate script - Wikipedia

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    Many masters offered their contributions in defining the aesthetic canons of the copperplate script, but what really stood out as fundamental was the work of the writing master and engraver George Bickham, who in his book The Universal Penman (1733–1741) collected script samples from twenty-five of the most talented London calligraphers.

  7. Lloyd J. Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd J. Reynolds (1902–1978) was an American calligrapher and professor at Reed College (1929–1969) who taught classes on creative writing, art, and calligraphy.Lloyd Reynolds was born in 1902 in Bemidji, Minnesota. [1]