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Fundamentals of Calligraphy: A 6-Week Calligraphy Class in Toronto with Salman Khattak

I’m so incredibly excited that we’ve finally gotten the details ironed out and we’re ready to go with a six week in-depth calligraphy class, taught by expert calligrapher Salman Khattak. I actually thought about joining myself (if Salman would take me!), but Caleb’s bedtime is currently a time conflict – I’m keeping my fingers crossed for spring, when we’re hoping to run another in-depth course on different calligraphic hands and styles.

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Italic Calligraphy & Handwriting, Exercises & Text by Lloyd J. Reynolds

We are almost there, as we’ve been unpacking, cleaning, and coordinating renovations here in our new space. It’s looking a little crazy back here, but if you’ve been in our 906 Dundas West shop, you know we’re used to squeezing past boxes everywhere.

Jon and I used to joke that because our 906 Dundas W space was so small and we didn’t have space to display everything, the true pen nut customers were the ones who browsed through the website and could come in and ask for things that weren’t on display. And, every once in a while, someone would ask for something that wasn’t on display or on the website, and we actually could rummage in the back and find it! (This was pretty rare, most of the time when someone asks for something that’s not on the website, it’s because we don’t have it…)

One of the very, very few advantages of packing up your entire shop is that you’re forced to take a look at all the nooks and crannies of the shop, and you discover things that you once ordered, but never put up online, and therefore have completely forgotten about.

We discovered a pile of these wonderful calligraphy handbooks! Actually, we’ve been planning on expanding our calligraphy supplies, including new calligraphy inks, nibs, nib holders, and especially some calligraphy books. Our timeline is “sometime after we get the shop settled,” but I have my eye on a few things already, so stay tuned!

I actually have a copy of this book that’s a bit bent and dog-eared (don’t tell my librarian!), but I’m too embarrassed to show you my calligraphy skills just yet. Jon laughed at me because someone on posted a photo online of a quick note I wrote on his order, and he had to put a “translation” of what I wrote, in case people couldn’t read it 🙂 HAHA.

Italic Calligraphy & Handwriting, Exercises & Text by Lloyd J. Reynolds Calligraphy Workshop Toronto, Canada

Italic Calligraphy & Handwriting, Exercises & Text is by Lloyd J. Reynolds, and is a great book for beginners as well as those looking for a refresher. It’s an instructional manual on the basic strokes and shapes, giving very specific guidance on the order and direction of strokes. It also has some information on spacing, rhythm, size and overall presentation on the page.

With calligraphy, lettering, graphic design or even handwriting, you can really take inspiration from different examples and hands, so having the texts in front of you to try to emulate or follow can be really helpful. 

The book is a series of “lessons” with some written instructions and suggestions, followed by the examples, usually with stroke indications, etc.

Italic Calligraphy & Handwriting, Exercises & Text by Lloyd J. Reynolds Calligraphy Workshop Toronto, Canada

Italic Calligraphy & Handwriting, Exercises & Text by Lloyd J. Reynolds Calligraphy Workshop Toronto, Canada

In addition to having basic instructions, this book also offers some different fonts, as well as different “finishing strokes,” swashes, flourishes, etc. These are great for practising, and then you can use your judgement based on the words or context of your writing.

Italic Calligraphy & Handwriting, Exercises & Text by Lloyd J. Reynolds Calligraphy Workshop Toronto, Canada

Italic Calligraphy & Handwriting, Exercises & Text by Lloyd J. Reynolds Calligraphy Workshop Toronto, Canada

Italic Calligraphy & Handwriting, Exercises & Text by Lloyd J. Reynolds Calligraphy Workshop Toronto, Canada

While you can definitely use a regular fountain pen, or even a “regular” pen or pencil, you might find some good success using an italic nib, which is a nib that has a bit more of straight cut to it, rather than a rounded tip, as in indicated in the writing of the book.

You can purchase a fountain pen with an italic nib, although sometimes it’s an extra cost to upgrade the nib to an italic (for example, the Lamy Safari, or the TWSBI 580). You can also purchase just a nib alone to swap out on a fountain pen you already have. Additionally, there are pens like the Pilot Parallel pens, which are super for calligraphy and lettering.

Italic nibs typically come in either 1.1 mm or 1.5 mm, although some pens you can also get a 1.9 mm or 2.3 mm. If you’re using the pen for some handwriting practise as well as for everyday work, you may prefer the 1.1 mm nib. It will give you a bit of “character” to your handwriting, as well as still having some line variation for intentional practice of calligraphy. The wider the nib, the more variation you will see, but also the larger the writing will have to be to remain legible.

And keep in mind that here in our new space, we’ve got some calligraphy classes on the calendar! We’re pretty excited that we’ve got enough space to offer these classes comfortably, and of course we’ll have coffee, tea and treats.

Our new space is looking …well… not quite ready yet, but it’s getting there! We’re going to have more photos of the progress, but as well, I hope that you’ll come visit us when we open. We had a few visitors this past Saturday, as we originally had hoped to open May 16th, and it was great to say hi even though the shop wasn’t quite ready. I’m sure they enjoyed catching us off guard, with sawdust in my hair and the baby on my back, staring out at them! But we’re going to be ready for the real go-live in just a few days.

Our grand re-opening event is now set to this Saturday, May 23rd, and this time, we’re pretty sure of it. The last few pieces that need to fall in place are just a bit of painting, re-organizing, and lighting, so what can go wrong, right?? 🙂

Wonder Pens Calendar

We’ve got a lot of changes going on over the next few weeks, and once we open the new space, we’re also hoping to get some monthly or quarterly events going on – like our monthly Letter Writing Club – in addition to our calligraphy classes schedule.

To keep it all together we’ve put a calendar up on the wonderpens.ca website. This is a great way to keep up to date with the renovations, and know when we’re closing and opening again.

You can also check back here in the future to see what’s going on in the shop, events or classes, and any changes to our shop hours for the holidays. We hope this will also help if you’re coming in from out of town and want to see if there’s anything special going on for you to drop in on!

Calendar

 

Store closings or holiday hours will be pretty self explanatory when you look at the calendar, but for events, you can click on the event to see any details, like if you need to register in advance or the specific time it’s taking place.

The calendar is on our Store Info page. If you go to our home page at wonderpens.ca, scroll down to the bottom, and select Store Info.

Store Info

 

And one day, very, very, very far in the future, we’re going to close up the shop for a few weeks, and go on some crazy trip to somewhere – and we’ll be putting that on the calendar, too!