As we know, calligraphy is one of the visual arts.
Appreciation of calligraphy works with brush strokes or calligraphy works with hard strokes is the same.
I think:
First, from the overall layout. To be harmonious, give people a generous affinity.
second, from the content of the work. The style of the work should be consistent with the content.
For example, if you write "Angry", the strokes are too soft, and the lines are broken, which is inconsistent with the content; If the brushwork is more rigid and angular, it will give people a * * * sound of mind.
Third, the calligraphy and shelf structure of each character conform to the statutes of ancient and modern times. Although it is "to learn from the past and not to learn from the past" (that is, to follow the ancient and modern writing methods and make innovations in the ancient and modern writing methods), it is really not advisable to "cover up one's lack of calligraphy skills with clumsy and eccentric glyphs". (This is also a common problem in today's calligraphy world. Hello, I'm good, everyone. I compliment you for your compliment. It's simply "the emperor's new clothes", aha.
fourthly, regular script embodies the character of * * * so that most people can recognize it; The cursive seal script reflects the personality, which may not be recognized by most people. Show the creator's moral cultivation and artistic level. There is a difference between the two. Be understanding when appreciating.
fifth, if there is a seal, you don't have to care about it. Just look at the position of the seal.