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Friday, 8 August 2014

Why To Commission A Calligrapher

By Annabelle Holman


Calligraphy is an ancient and beautiful art that adds lasting value to any item. You can commission a calligrapher to create anything from a simple place card to a decorated scroll. Awards, certificates, invitations, menus and many other items can be personalized in this way.

Some people may be inspired to produce their own calligraphy and rush off to buy a calligraphy set. However, this skill is definitely not acquired overnight and it is preferable to hire someone with experience, especially when expensive paper is involved. Asking the printer to use a particular font to produce the effect of calligraphy is possible but the effect does not approach that of using calligraphers with experience and artistic flair.

Learning the necessary skills such as understanding different typefaces and spacing between letters takes practice. Beautiful letters are only produced as a result of passion and dedication of an individual to their craft. Experienced calligraphers are also able to offer guidance on far more than just what style to use. They can often give advice on paper, colors and other details to create a pleasing end product.

As there are numerous calligraphers offering their services, including those who can be found online, making a choice can be daunting. One of the most helpful factors when making such a decision is to look at work already produced. Samples of different styles can be examined and the level of expertise is often easy to see.

Calligraphers use different materials too and this can also affect the quality of their work. Some materials may create inconsistencies in letter strokes or smudge easily. Many kinds of papers, pens and inks are used.

After making a choice of a specific individual to do a project, all the details need to be communicated and discussed. If a person has been selected online, this may involved sending emails back and forth. Some projects are larger than others such as producing artwork for a wedding involving addressing envelopes and designing and laying out invitations, place cards and thank you cards. The style and colors of the occasion have to be discussed as well as deadlines for completion.

An estimate of costs can then be provided and this is calculated by the word or by the hour. Negotiation can still occur at this point and once all the details are acceptable, both parties will usually sign a contract. Most calligraphers only start on a project once a deposit has been paid upfront and up to 50% of the total amount may be requested. The balance is paid when the work is finished.

A client will need to approve a working layout which usually includes a design showing colors. Once this is approved, work on the actual project commences. Some calligraphers also email scans of finished work for approval before final delivery takes place. If an experienced calligrapher with an innate sense of design and artistic flair is selected, the finished products will often exceed expectations.




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