The layout of calligraphy typesetting is as follows: the sub-calligraphy works consist of three parts: text, signature and seal. Combining the three parts organically is the layout of the work. Leave white space around to keep the spacing between rows. The writing content can't be filled with paper, so it's airtight. Leave a blank around to form a white box. There should also be a gap between words. Generally, word spacing is smaller than line spacing, and line spacing is smaller than spaces. Punctuation marks are not used throughout. The first word and the last word of a work are bigger than other words. Echo from beginning to end, keep the center line. The first word leads the article and the last word ends. The center of gravity of each word should be in the center of each grid, so that it can be arranged horizontally and vertically.