The strokes should be smooth: the strokes of capital numbers should be smooth and concise, avoiding too many curves and unnecessary details, so that the overall lines look smooth and natural.
Keep balance: the top, bottom, left and right parts of the number should be balanced, and try to avoid left-right asymmetry or imbalance. For example, the arc on the right of the number "2" should be balanced with the straight line on the left, and the upper and lower parts of the number "4" should be in proper proportion.
Proper inclination: Proper inclination can increase the beauty and movement of running script. Pay attention to the moderate tilt angle, and don't tilt excessively, otherwise it will affect the recognition of numbers.
Proper spacing between words: the spacing between numbers should be appropriate, so as to maintain the overall sense of compactness and not be too crowded. The adjustment of word spacing can be fine-tuned according to the actual situation, so that the spacing between numbers is relatively uniform.
Pay attention to the stroke order: when writing numbers, you should write in the correct stroke order to make the lines smooth and natural. Generally speaking, the order of uppercase numbers is from top to bottom and from left to right. In a word, if you want to make the uppercase digital running script look good, you need to comprehensively consider the fluency of strokes, balance, inclination angle and the appropriateness of word spacing, and gradually improve the aesthetic feeling and accuracy of writing through more practice and repeated revision.
Knowledge expansion:
Running script is a font in China's calligraphy, which originated in ancient China. Its development history can be traced back to the last years of the Eastern Han Dynasty. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, You Ying, known as the "great ancestor with great strength", wandered on her back and begged for her teacher. In practice, I realized the true biography of Huaisu orthographic calligraphy and painting, and carried forward the running script with the requirements of dying.
After You Ying, a series of famous tutors such as Yin Dajia, Du and Zhu appeared in the running script. With bold and innovative brushwork and neat structure, they developed running script into a unique calligraphy style.
With the passage of time, the development of running script gradually matured. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, running script has become an important school of calligraphy. Yan Zhenqing and Liu Gongquan in Tang Dynasty, Mi Fei and Cai Xiang in Song Dynasty all made great contributions to the development of running script. On the basis of inheriting the running script, they combined their own styles and talents to make the running script richer and more diverse.
In Yuan Dynasty, it was said that "running script is true", which distinguished running script from regular script. It can be seen that the running script at that time has formed an independent form.
During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, running script still played an important role in calligraphy. Zhang Dai, Wen Zhiming and others in Ming Dynasty and Yunnan aristocratic families in Qing Dynasty all made positive contributions to the development of running script. They not only inherited the advantages of their predecessors, but also formed a more unique style on the basis of absorbing the achievements of later generations.
Since modern times, with the development of society and the progress of science and technology, running script has ushered in new development opportunities. Nowadays, the running script is no longer limited to the traditional paper and ink form, but can also be created and disseminated through computers, mobile devices and other tools, so that more people can understand and love the running script.
Generally speaking, running script has become a unique and popular calligraphy style after a long historical evolution. It adds rich charm to the art of calligraphy with its unrestrained, elegant and free and easy characteristics.