Calligraphy, Second Revised Edition. Margaret Morgan
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Published 2001, 2020—IMM Lifestyle Books, an imprint of Fox Chapel Publishing
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© 2001, 2020 by Margaret Morgan and Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Inc.
The projects, templates, and exemplar alphabets contained herein are copyrighted by the author. Readers may make copies of these items for personal use. The items themselves, however, are not to be duplicated for resale or distribution under any circumstances. Any such copying is a violation of copyright law.
All illustrations and lettering by the author. All photography by John Freeman unless otherwise noted. Photos by the author: pages 19, 20, 33, 97, 98, 99 top left, and 101 bottom. The following images are credited to Shutterstock.com and their respective creators: white paper texture 2–5, 34–49, 55–56 by YamabikaY; chair page 15 by Aleksandr Kurganov; nibs page 17 by timquo; paper page 23 by Anna K Mueller.
Print 978-1-5048-0113-3
eISBN 978-1-6076-5724-8
Library of Congress Control Number:2019947162
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About the Author
Margaret Morgan is a freelance calligrapher with over 30 years’ experience. She has taught workshops both at home and abroad since 2001, including in Germany, Norway, Japan, and the United States. Originally trained in graphic design and typography, she worked in a variety of fields, including advertising, display, and packaging, before turning her attention to calligraphy full time. Her work is in both private and public collections, notably the Internatioxnal Calligraphy Archive in Berlin, Germany. She is a Fellow of the Calligraphy & Lettering Arts Society and a full member of Letter Exchange in the UK.
Acknowledgments
Grateful thanks to the following for providing the materials for photography: Daler Rowney Ltd, Winsor & Newton, L Cornelissen & Son Ltd, Falkiner Fine Papers, Cowling & Wilcox. Thanks also to friends and calligraphic colleagues who have guided and encouraged me over the years, especially my patient and understanding husband.
Contents
A brief history of Western calligraphy
Combining text and translation
Additional Techniques and Projects
A magic carpet: gilding with color