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Thursday, August 7, 2014

Why To Commission A Calligrapher

By Annabelle Holman


Calligraphy is an ancient and beautiful art that adds lasting value to any item. You can commission a calligrapher to create anything from a simple place card to a decorated scroll. Awards, certificates, invitations, menus and many other items can be personalized in this way.

Some people may be inspired to produce their own calligraphy and rush off to buy a calligraphy set. However, this skill is definitely not acquired overnight and it is preferable to hire someone with experience, especially when expensive paper is involved. Asking the printer to use a particular font to produce the effect of calligraphy is possible but the effect does not approach that of using calligraphers with experience and artistic flair.

Refining these skills is something that takes much time and effort. Some calligraphers have spent many years practicing their craft. You can receive the benefit of all this experience. They can offer expert guidance with regard to factors such as which writing style best suits which project and what kind of paper to use.

It is not difficult to find calligraphers as many of them offer their services online. When making a choice one has to consider factors such as level of expertise and what is charged. Examining a portfolio of working already completed is essential. Some may be fairly new to calligraphy while others may have spent many years perfecting their craft and take great pride in producing work of an extremely high caliber.

Examining samples of work already done is one of the best ways to go about making a decision. These portfolios show the level of expertise and type of work capable of being produced. Calligraphers have many different ways of going about their work. Their styles vary from modern and informal to formal and traditional with many offering a wide variety of styles. The materials used are also varied and the work should exhibit a harmony between paper, ink and nib.

Once a decision has been made, various details need to be communicated in order for a quote to be given. The price will be affected by the size of the project and the materials used. Some calligraphers charge by the hour and others charge per word. Details like styles, color schemes, paper and deadlines all need to be discussed.

An estimate of costs can then be provided and this is calculated by the word or by the hour. Negotiation can still occur at this point and once all the details are acceptable, both parties will usually sign a contract. Most calligraphers only start on a project once a deposit has been paid upfront and up to 50% of the total amount may be requested. The balance is paid when the work is finished.

When choosing to use calligraphers offering their services online, email is often used as a means of communication. Once designs have been worked out, a full size working layout showing the color scheme may be emailed to you for approval. The finished work will only begin once this layout has been approved. A scan of the finished work may also be emailed for approval and only then is the finished work delivered. You are likely to be very impressed with the finished product if you have chosen someone with expertize and artistic skill.




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