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kaberett ([personal profile] kaberett) wrote2021-04-09 11:48 pm

adventures in scripts

My distraction of the minute is scripts and handwriting. This is definitely related to the whole bullet journalling Thing, in that I enjoy making e.g. days and dates Visually Distinct and also Pretty, but it's also a revival of a thing I was briefly Extremely Interested In circa at the age of approximately 10.

... I am also mostly doing better at sleeping.

So! When I was miserably insomniac the other night, I spent some time Looking Up Writing, and have now worked out how to hand write both double-storey a and ampersands in way(s) that don't leave me hating the result.

(The former: start with a backward s, then join it up at the bottom. The latter: I need to be really careful about keeping the up-stroke straight rather than concave-upward, and also paying more attention to the proportions of the loops than is honestly ideal, but it'll hopefully sink in in time. Bonus: I have also, by paying attention to what a variety of fonts do with them, worked out a few variants I'm happy with.)

... and also, because A was feeling enthusiastic about getting out his collection of fountain pens and inks and then wanted an excuse to get me presents, I now own a Pilot Penmanship (demonstrator pen, i.e. transparent so you can see the ink slosh around, plus an actual extra-fine nib). I have been playing with it (A filled it with Diamine Havasu Turquoise from his stash for me) during workrave-enforced breaks, and occasionally elsewhen; I am enjoying myself a great deal.
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[personal profile] fyreharper 2021-04-10 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
EF nibs are So Good :D
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[personal profile] lunabee34 2021-04-10 02:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Demonstrators are so fun! I have come around on them. When I first got into fountain pens, I didn't like them, but now I really enjoy seeing the ink. I don't have one myself yet, though.

I am more of a M nib person. I tend to write with more force, and the finer the nib, the more likely I am to, ah, slice through the paper. LOL

I'm so glad you're having a good time with stationery. :)
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[personal profile] jesse_the_k 2021-04-11 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)

Focusing effort on handwriting is so soothing -- it shares many qualities with kneading bread!

As my calligraphy instructor would always chide me -- write with your whole arm, not your fingers.