Writing beautiful English calligraphy can give your English composition a very high score. So how to write English calligraphy well? Below are the English calligraphy works I have compiled for you. I hope it will be useful to you!
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How to write Create beautiful English calligraphy
1. Types of English fonts
To write beautiful English calligraphy, is it necessary for us to first understand what types of English fonts are there?
English fonts are mainly divided into three categories: round fonts, handwritten fonts and Italian fonts.
2. Correct writing posture
After understanding the types of fonts, we will move on to our key content: the tips for writing beautiful English calligraphy. To write well, the first thing you need to pay attention to is undoubtedly your writing posture. When writing, the pen and writing should be at a certain angle. Special attention needs to be paid to constantly rotating the pen body during writing, so as to maintain an even thickness and smoothness of the lines and a well-proportioned font. The most important thing is to pay attention to using even force.
3. Familiar with font structure
For beginners, they must be familiar with the form, combination and proportion of fonts, as well as basic strokes, stroke order and brush operation methods. On this basis, familiarize yourself with the combination of uppercase and lowercase letters and ligatures. Only by practicing the basic writing skills in a down-to-earth manner can you write beautiful and fluent English words.
4. Master appropriate proportions and writing rules
1. Each letter is slanted to the right, and the slope should be consistent, but not too slanted.
2. Punctuation marks should be written in the correct position. Periods (.), commas (,) and ellipses (?) should be written immediately above the third line (base line), not in the middle of the second cell (subject case). The lower ends of colon (:) and semicolon (;) are at the same position as (.) and (,) respectively, and the upper ends are slightly lower than the second line (main line). Quotation marks (?) align with the top of capital letters. The ellipse (or symbol indicating the possessive form of a noun) (?) is roughly higher than the dot of the letter i. (?) and (!) are roughly the same height as capital letters. Hyphens (-) and dashes (?) should be written in the second case (subject case).
3. Regardless of whether letters are written consecutively or not, the spacing between letters should be even and appropriate, and should not be too close together or too far apart. There must be appropriate distance between words. Generally speaking, it is appropriate to leave the width of the lowercase letter a empty.
4. When writing, we should also pay attention to try not to break up a word and move it to another line. If you want to move the word, it must be done in units of syllables. For example, the word revolution can be moved by re-, revo-, revolu- according to the principle of syllable shifting. You cannot split the word anywhere you want and move it. .