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What is calligraphy? Who are known as calligraphist

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Answered by Anonymous
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Calligraphy (from Greek: καλλιγραφία) is a visual art related to writing. It is the design and execution of lettering with a broad tip instrument, brush, or other writing instruments. ... Classical calligraphy differs from typography and non-classical hand-lettering, though acalligrapher may practice both.
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Calligraphy, the art of beautiful handwriting. The term may derive from the Greek words for “beauty” (kallos) and “to write” (graphein). It implies a sure knowledge of the correct form of letters—i.e., the conventional signs by which language can be communicated—and the skill to make them with such ordering of the various parts and harmony of proportions that the experienced, knowledgeable eye will recognize such co as a work of art. In simple sense calligraphy is the art of written down words and playing with their respective strokes and styles.

Calligraphy has many types of pens and nibs used and involves a wide range of styles and types suited from beginners to experts such as Italic, Copperplate, Blackletter etc and Calligraphy has many benefits such as instilling confidence, creativity and goodwill. 

Decorative handwriting or calligraphymeans organized beautiful writing or writing along with creation of beauty and someone who his process is carried out by him/her, is called calligraphist.

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