Posted on March 15, 2010.
How to Start a Home after calligraphy The calligraphy is beautiful writing. It is a delicious art. In some religions, in God's name is written in various forms of calligraphy as a way to convey prayers. Calligraphy can be a fun hobby, a creative art, and even a large home based businesses. All you'll need a pen and paper and space to start. Writing is the fundamental condition for the artist of calligraphy.
You must be an artist or a painter either. Attention to detail and a little patience is all it takes. An excellent piece of calligraphy encourages us to strive for excellence and touches the depths of spirituality within us. You can see the image of the Divine in the artistic sense.
Your own Calligraphy Business
Calligraphy is a learned art. A person with basic artistic ability can learn this particular art. Many stores commands for printing the letter by hand specialist who can perform a calligrapher. wedding announcements, address writing on cards, menus, invitations, personalized greeting cards and certificates must be handwritten. If the order is small, commercial printing is expensive. People often prefer calligraphic type to make the card attractive.
Even if a photocopier is used to make copies, the original will still need the calligraphy. A good calligrapher can work as a calligrapher in-house printers or a stationary store. You can also freelances for several of these organizations.
Learn calligraphy
There are many self-help books and kits available at discount bookstores to teach and learn calligraphy.
A calligraphy teacher will help you learn to use the tip pens to make wide range of vertical strokes and narrow horizontal lines. Turning the pen results in various effects, like wider, round or pin pointed shapes.
You can learn to master one alphabet at a time of flower embellishment and variations in writing them. The simple alphabets transform magically into amazing artistic shapes. The words thus formed are in a strange life of their own. It is the power of practice and perfecting the art of calligraphy.
How to Start
Learn calligraphy through a kit or a guardian. Practice until you attain perfection. Personally, call on stationery shops or printers to tell them about your talent. Leave your self-designed cards, with an idea of cost and samples of your work. For card printing, first printing, design your logo and then get it down to fit a business card, two by three inches. This will give a look crystal clear to your card. Get multiple references to using an inexpensive photo offset process and finally raised them to look expensive.
Make samples of cards, menus, and certificates with calligraphy and give them as samples to potential customers. This leads to impulse purchases.
Calligraphy can be a hobby or a lucrative business venture with practically no overhead.