Japanese Writing Practice Book
Author | : Tracey Hurst |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 2018-07-03 |
ISBN-10 | : 1722338660 |
ISBN-13 | : 9781722338664 |
Rating | : 4/5 (664 Downloads) |
Download or read book Japanese Writing Practice Book written by Tracey Hurst and published by . This book was released on 2018-07-03 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Japanese Writing Practice Book Genkouyoushi PaperLarge 8.5"x11"-200 Squares each .5": Japanese Design Black Letter on White cover.For Kanji,Katakana,Kana,Hiragana Alphabet Calligraphy..5" Individual boxes with grid lines to practice writing characters Cream higher GSM quality paper to avoid bleed throughThis stylish Design Black on White 200 page book is for anyone learning Japanese and for practicing Japanese top-down calligraphy writing.This book is a large US Letter size (approximately A4) with 200 .5" squares on each page in the traditional Genkouyoushi (Genko Yoshi) style.HANDWRITING BOOKS - Please ReadPRACTICE BOOKS NOTE ABOUT INK USED : Calligraphy and Handwriting inks are mostly quite wet and can feather or bleed through on many different kinds of paper of all GSM weights. Bleeding can occur when the ink soaks through paper. Feathering happens when the ink spreads out along the paper fibers. Both of these scenarios are more likely when you use more absorbent paper and wet ink. A lot of modern Calligraphy is done with brush pens or felt tip style pens. We have tested this smooth cream 80gsm paper and the Calligraphic pen used has hardly any showthrough to the next page. Results will vary. See video bleed test on my author central page. Notes below also. 200 pages 8.5 x 11 Japanese Handwriting calligraphy.Great for keen learners of the Japanese language hobbyists and beginners who want to practice handwriting. No rules with this large 8.5 x11 inch book with lovely spacious pages giving plenty of room for more letters ( 200 per page) Below are common problems often experienced with Handwriting, Penmanship and Calligraphy. If you experience these and our practice paper doesn't suit your particular ink please let us know so we can help with an alternative option. Showthrough - When writing can be seen on the reverse side of the paper. Thinner gsm papers tend to have a higher showthrough. Showthrough can also be known as "shadowing" or "ghosting".Bleedthrough - When ink soaks through the paper, sometimes even onto the next page. Broad-tipped pens and alcohol-based pens are more prone to this type of bleeding.Feathering - When ink spreads into the fibers of a more absorbent paper due to capillary action. Lines appear fuzzy and veiny instead of crisp and sharp. Feathering can also be called "spidering."Enjoy seeing your writing practice in this book which is good to keep and to look over progress.