Flower English is a type of English font. This type is domestic calligraphy. There is no such font classification abroad. Generally considered to be copperplate fonts, round fonts or Spencer fonts, they are often seen in movie letters and cover decorations. The floral letters are composed of continuous curves, which look very smooth and round, with an elegant beauty.
According to Jason Stoneheart’s research, squiggle is an improper translation of “ornamental penmanship”. The original English meaning is a highly decorative writing style and should not refer to a specific font. However, in historical usage, "ornamental penmanship" is often used to refer to "Spencer" and its variants.
"Copperplate" and "Spencer" are two similar fonts, both of which use decorative writing methods. When the word "ornamental penmanship" was introduced into China, the concept was not clear, so it was translated into a cursive style and its scope of reference was wider than that of "ornamental penmanship".
In China, squiggle is often used to refer to "copperplate" and "Spencer's". Because "English Round" sometimes refers to "copper plate body" abroad, and copper plate body is actually a copper plate body, there are also conceptual similarities between the flower body and the "round body".
Extended information:
Character English features:
1. Changes in thickness?
2. Hairspring?
< p>3. TypesettingIn general, it is highly decorative.
There are certain requirements for the paper and pen required to write in cursive style, but for ordinary letters, there is no need to write in copperplate, as long as it is neat and clear. It is recommended to use handwriting printing or Italian italics, and it is much easier to practice than Copperlate, and it is often used in daily life and exams.