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Calligraphy Specialization: Cross-Cultural Techniques and Styles

About the video: The Letters: Ayn, Faa, Qaaf, Kaaf

Overview

“Moving forward with the letters in a sequence, it’s time to learn how to write the following: Ayn, Faa, Qaaf, Kaaf.”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: The Letters: Ayn, Faa, Qaaf, Kaaf, which is part of the Domestika online course: Calligraphy Specialization: Cross-Cultural Techniques and Styles. Explore modern calligraphy techniques, expressive lettering styles, and creative compositions to develop your own calligraphic style.

Partial transcription of the video

“In this lesson, I'm going to write the letter ein. Bye. Qaf and the two variations of letter Qaf, starting with the letter Ain. The first half of the letter Ein is different, but the second half, is identical to letter G. which I'm going to show you when I'm writing it. Starting with the baseline, So this is the first half of Letter I. is I get an oval shape here. and from here on we're going to create a circle second half is identical to gene so we're gonna create a loop and carry on. comes out about one dot. Letter ein is now complete. Next I'm going to show the proportioning dots. The le...”

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    Calligraphy, Hand Lettering, Lettering

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Calligraphy Specialization: Cross-Cultural Techniques and Styles

A specialization by multiple teachers
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  • 100% positive reviews (2)
  • 268 students