Letterforms as a Medium for Artistic Expression

Authors

  • Hella Basu

Abstract

Although the major function of writing is transmitting verbal communication, the variety and beauty of man’s letterforms indicate several important non-verbal considerations. Pattern-forming properties of letterforms can be explored as artistic expression independent of verbal meaning, but optical elements must be related to verbal ones. The author’s development of calligraphic "visual aids" for classroom use is discussed, and a selection of these is illustrated.

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Published

1971-10-01

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Journal Article