tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29258841.post5702738972649279991..comments2024-02-14T04:51:51.606-05:00Comments on susangaylord.com: Studio Sunday-CalligraphySusan Kapuscinski Gaylordhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10174952588173490738noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29258841.post-50324594114672153252016-01-25T15:29:36.593-05:002016-01-25T15:29:36.593-05:00Thank Kaija and to those who responded via email. ...Thank Kaija and to those who responded via email. Putting it out there and getting feedback has helped me clarify my thinking. I am really interested in making this as graphic as possible.I am trying to take away all the conventions of how I would normally present calligraphy—no margins-definitely sold on that, but not sure how I feel about making the attribution smaller. I kind of want the space to be all taken. Just an experiment to try to make it more contemporary. Am thinking about a calligraphic equivalent to some of the more contemporary type design I see. Which I don't always like so I'm not quite sure why I feel the need. Susan Kapuscinski Gaylordhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10174952588173490738noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29258841.post-10993662976989394302016-01-24T16:01:44.011-05:002016-01-24T16:01:44.011-05:00I love this quote and your calligraphy! I think th...I love this quote and your calligraphy! I think the quote would benefit from having more space around it as it's now sort of leaning towards the top left corner as the end flourishes make the right side visually lighter. More room all around is my suggestion, even though this is sweet as is is.Kaijahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17716083308836453210noreply@blogger.com