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» Site title: An Australian Alphabet » Site description: A calligraphic alphabet by Robyn Lobb, with illustrations depicting Australian native birds. The texts are short notes on the natural history of the birds.
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» Site title: Calligraphy - Beautiful Writing » Site description: Learn calligraphy from tutorials starting with basic letter shapes and continuing to alphabets and decoration. Discover how writing and lettering developed through the ages.
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» Site title: Calligraphy as a Visual Art » Site description: An article with links, at beautiful writing, calligraphy, including that of other cultures.
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» Site title: Calligraphy, Lettering Art & Artist Books » Site description: Galleries of calligraphy and artist books. Calligraphic and book arts world travel guide. Australasian Lettering Link. International mail art gallery. Alphabet Forest.
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» Site title: The Calligraphy Ring » Site description: Links together sites on the internet which feature calligraphy.
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» Site title: Cyberscribes Mailing List » Site description: An email list for discussion of calligraphy and lettering arts. Includes a FAQ and cyber study group.
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» Site title: Cynscribe Calligraphy Compilation » Site description: Large directory of links related to calligraphy, typography, handwriting, penmanship and other related topics, listed by category.
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» Site title: Ingenious Hebrew Letter Forms » Site description: Roger Harris has compiled a collection of samples modern and traditional Hebrew calligraphy, with some comments.
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» Site title: Niagara Calligraphy Resource Centre » Site description: Free calligraphy lessons online, newsletter information and free demonstration copy of calligraphy guide line drawing software for practice sheets available for download.
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» Site title: Pen People » Site description: Calligraphy magazine contains articles, tips, methods, topics, information about events, amateur and professional calligraphy. Details of exhibitions, courses and workshops.
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» Site title: Suite 101: Letter and Paper Arts » Site description: Archive of articles which explore various methods such as calligraphy, stamping, stenciling as well as computer generated letter arts on paper.
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» Site title: 19th Century Swedish Copybook » Site description: Gallery showing each page of a copybook handwritten in Wirestad, Sweden, 1858 by a handwriting tutor. Copperplate Script letter forms to be used as a penmanship model.
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» Site title: Tribe: I Like Lettering » Site description: For those who enjoy drawing letters, whether in the traditional calligraphy styles, vintage speedball lettering, or contemporary experimentation and typeface design.
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» Site title: Yahoo! Groups : CyberScribes » Site description: An International community of lettering artists and calligraphers discussing a range of topics from tools to techniques.
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