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EduSpring Academy 2023
Handwriting Teachers Training Programme
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Excellence Award Winner 2024
1st Jul - 31st Dec
Handwriting
UrbanPro Certified Tutor
For Handwriting
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Handwriting classes
2
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
4.8 out of 5 51 reviews
Shilpa Koripalli
"My teacher is amazing, and she knows how to explain everything in order. This classes improved my writing heavenly. The classes are designed in a fun way, having writing and some games at the end. I would highly recommend joining this class if you want to improve your writing. "
S Bose
Handwriting
"Nilambari Mam is an exceptional handwriting teacher who made learning both enjoyable and highly effective. She provided clear, personalized guidance that helped improve handwriting significantly. Her patience and attention to detail made a huge difference, and I highly recommend Nilambari Mam to anyone looking to enhance their handwriting skills! "
Aswathy
Handwriting
"Excellent teacher. She has helped my son improve his handwriting. She is really good with kids. Thank you. "
Divam Khatri
"Best teacher, it was wonderful learning from her. I highly recommend her for handwriting classes. Thank you "
1. Which classes do you teach?
I teach Calligraphy and Handwriting Classes.
2. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, I provide a free demo class.
3. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for 2 years.
Answered on 31 Aug Learn Art and Creativity/Calligraphy/Pen Calligraphy
Faux calligraphy mimics traditional calligraphy using a sketch pen by drawing and filling in thicker downstrokes manually. Here's how to do it:
1. Write Normally: Write the word in cursive with a regular pen.
2. Identify Downstrokes: Wherever your pen moved down, draw a second line parallel to the original stroke.
3. Fill in the Gaps: Shade in the space between the lines to create a thicker stroke.
This technique gives the appearance of calligraphy without special tools.
Answered on 31 Aug Learn Art and Creativity/Calligraphy/Pen Calligraphy
Faux calligraphy mimics traditional calligraphy using a regular pen by drawing and filling in thicker downstrokes manually. Here's how to do it:
1. Write Normally: Write the word in cursive with a regular pen.
2. Identify Downstrokes: Wherever your pen moved down, draw a second line parallel to the original stroke.
3. Fill in the Gaps: Shade in the space between the lines to create a thicker stroke.
This technique gives the appearance of calligraphy without special tools.
Answered on 28 Aug Learn Art and Creativity/Calligraphy/Pen Calligraphy
Fountain Pen Ink:
- Water-based, thinner, less pigmented.
- Designed for smooth flow in fountain pens, safe for daily writing.
Calligraphy Ink:
- Thicker, more pigmented, often acrylic-based.
Fountain pen inks are designed for smooth, everyday writing with thinner, fluid ink, while calligraphy inks are thicker, more pigmented, and ideal for artistic work using dip pens or specialized calligraphy tools.
- Ideal for artistic writing with dip pens, not suited for fountain pens due to clogging.
Answered on 22/10/2023 Learn Hobby/Handwriting
Personal handwriting styles evolve over time due to various factors, including individual development, environmental influences, and changing writing habits. Handwriting styles often change as people age. Children's handwriting tends to be less refined and more variable, while adults often develop a more consistent and mature script. This is partly due to fine motor skill development.
Excellence Award Winner 2024
1st Jul - 31st Dec
Handwriting
UrbanPro Certified Tutor
For Handwriting
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Handwriting classes
2
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
4.8 out of 5 51 reviews
Shilpa Koripalli
"My teacher is amazing, and she knows how to explain everything in order. This classes improved my writing heavenly. The classes are designed in a fun way, having writing and some games at the end. I would highly recommend joining this class if you want to improve your writing. "
S Bose
Handwriting
"Nilambari Mam is an exceptional handwriting teacher who made learning both enjoyable and highly effective. She provided clear, personalized guidance that helped improve handwriting significantly. Her patience and attention to detail made a huge difference, and I highly recommend Nilambari Mam to anyone looking to enhance their handwriting skills! "
Aswathy
Handwriting
"Excellent teacher. She has helped my son improve his handwriting. She is really good with kids. Thank you. "
Divam Khatri
"Best teacher, it was wonderful learning from her. I highly recommend her for handwriting classes. Thank you "
Answered on 31 Aug Learn Art and Creativity/Calligraphy/Pen Calligraphy
Faux calligraphy mimics traditional calligraphy using a sketch pen by drawing and filling in thicker downstrokes manually. Here's how to do it:
1. Write Normally: Write the word in cursive with a regular pen.
2. Identify Downstrokes: Wherever your pen moved down, draw a second line parallel to the original stroke.
3. Fill in the Gaps: Shade in the space between the lines to create a thicker stroke.
This technique gives the appearance of calligraphy without special tools.
Answered on 31 Aug Learn Art and Creativity/Calligraphy/Pen Calligraphy
Faux calligraphy mimics traditional calligraphy using a regular pen by drawing and filling in thicker downstrokes manually. Here's how to do it:
1. Write Normally: Write the word in cursive with a regular pen.
2. Identify Downstrokes: Wherever your pen moved down, draw a second line parallel to the original stroke.
3. Fill in the Gaps: Shade in the space between the lines to create a thicker stroke.
This technique gives the appearance of calligraphy without special tools.
Answered on 28 Aug Learn Art and Creativity/Calligraphy/Pen Calligraphy
Fountain Pen Ink:
- Water-based, thinner, less pigmented.
- Designed for smooth flow in fountain pens, safe for daily writing.
Calligraphy Ink:
- Thicker, more pigmented, often acrylic-based.
Fountain pen inks are designed for smooth, everyday writing with thinner, fluid ink, while calligraphy inks are thicker, more pigmented, and ideal for artistic work using dip pens or specialized calligraphy tools.
- Ideal for artistic writing with dip pens, not suited for fountain pens due to clogging.
Answered on 22/10/2023 Learn Hobby/Handwriting
Personal handwriting styles evolve over time due to various factors, including individual development, environmental influences, and changing writing habits. Handwriting styles often change as people age. Children's handwriting tends to be less refined and more variable, while adults often develop a more consistent and mature script. This is partly due to fine motor skill development.
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