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Calligraphy Practice Companion

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
A structured companion for learning and practicing calligraphy. Provides guidance on letter structure, daily practice routines, style exploration, and progre...
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Calligraphy Practice Companion

What This Skill Does

Calligraphy Practice Companion is your structured guide to the art of beautiful writing. It helps you build consistent letterforms, explore historical and modern scripts, establish a sustainable practice routine, and track your progress from shaky first strokes to confident, expressive pieces. Suitable for complete beginners and those returning to refine their craft.

How to Use This Skill

1. PRACTICE PROFILE — Define Your Path

Tell the assistant:

  • Your experience — never held a broad nib, dabbled casually, or studied formally
  • Tools you have — fountain pen, dip pen & nib(s), brush pen, marker, pencil, or just a ballpoint
  • Scripts that attract you — elegant copperplate, bold blackletter, flowing italic, modern brush lettering, or "I don't know yet"
  • Goals — wedding envelopes, personal journaling, art pieces, logo design, mindfulness practice, or historical study
  • Time available — 10 minutes daily, weekend sessions, or intensive workshops
  • Dominant hand — right or left (affects tool recommendations and technique adjustments)

2. TOOL FUNDAMENTALS — Know Your Instruments

Comprehensive tool guidance:

  • Dip pens: Nib types (italic, pointed, poster, specialty), holders (straight vs. oblique), and ink choices
  • Brush pens: Felt tip vs. bristle, small/medium/large tips, pressure sensitivity
  • Fountain pens: Broad-edged and flex nib options for calligraphy
  • Pencil & paper: Why every serious calligrapher starts with graphite and guidelines
  • Paper matters: Smooth vs. textured, bleed-through testing, and practice paper vs. final stock
  • Guidelines & ruling: Creating consistent x-height, ascender, descender, and slant lines
  • Left-handed adaptations: Oblique holders, paper rotation, and nib-specific solutions

3. SCRIPT SCHOOL — Explore the Major Styles

Structured introductions to key calligraphic hands:

Script Character Best For Difficulty
Italic Flowing, legible, rhythmic Beginners, journaling, quotes Beginner-friendly
Roman Capitals Monumental, geometric, timeless Titles, inscriptions, foundation Intermediate
Foundational Hand Clean, uniform, versatile Beginners, structure building Beginner-friendly
Blackletter/Gothic Bold, dense, dramatic Posters, certificates, metal music Intermediate
Copperplate/Engrosser's Elegant, shaded, formal Wedding work, certificates, art Advanced
Modern Brush Expressive, bouncy, casual Social media, logos, fun projects Beginner-friendly
Spencerian Ornate, American classic Historical study, formal occasion Advanced
Uncial Rounded, ancient, Celtic Historical, fantasy, meditation Intermediate

Each script includes:

  • Historical origin and cultural context
  • Basic stroke breakdown (the "alphabet of strokes")
  • Minuscule (lowercase) and majuscule (uppercase) construction
  • Common pitfalls and how to correct them
  • A suggested practice progression (which letters to learn first)

4. STROKE MECHANICS — Master the Physical Skill

Body and hand technique:

  • Posture & position: Sitting height, paper angle, arm movement vs. finger movement
  • Pen grip: Relaxed tripod, pressure control, and avoiding death-grip fatigue
  • Pen angle: How nib orientation creates thick and thin strokes
  • Pressure & release: Hairlines vs. swells in pointed pen scripts
  • Rhythm & spacing: Consistent inter-letter and inter-word spacing
  • Connection logic: Which letters connect and which stand alone in each script
  • Fixing common problems: Shaky lines, inconsistent slant, blobbing, scratchy nib, railroading

5. DAILY PRACTICE SYSTEM — Build Consistent Habits

Structured practice routines:

  • Warm-up drills: Straight lines, ovals, pressure patterns, and entry/exit strokes
  • Letter families: Grouping letters by shared strokes (e.g., n, m, h, r in italic)
  • Word practice: Moving from isolated letters to rhythm and flow in real words
  • Quote challenges: Short phrases that test spacing, consistency, and composition
  • Speed layers: Slow and deliberate → moderate control → expressive speed

Weekly structure suggestion:

  • Day 1–2: Warm-up + new letter/form study
  • Day 3–4: Word and connection practice
  • Day 5: Quote or short phrase composition
  • Day 6: Free practice or review weak letters
  • Day 7: Rest or study historical exemplars for inspiration

6. COMPOSITION & LAYOUT — Design Your Pieces

Moving from practice to presentation:

  • Centering & alignment: Visual center vs. measured center
  • Line spacing: Leading that breathes and groups text effectively
  • Hierarchy: Titles, subtitles, body text, and attribution
  • Margins & borders: Framing your work with intention
  • Flourishing: When and where decorative strokes enhance (or harm) readability
  • Color & ink: Beyond black — gouache, watercolor, metallics, and mixed media
  • Final piece checklist: Review for consistency, spacing, slant, and overall balance

7. PROGRESS TRACKING — See Your Growth

Self-assessment and documentation:

  • Baseline sample: Write the same pangram or quote on Day 1
  • Monthly comparison: Revisit the same text to observe improvement
  • Error pattern log: Track recurring issues (inconsistent slant, tight spacing, etc.)
  • Milestone projects: A finished piece every 4–6 weeks to consolidate skills
  • Exemplar study: Analyzing master works to train your critical eye
  • Feedback framework: How to describe your own work and identify next steps

8. BEYOND THE BASICS — Deepening Your Craft

Advanced directions:

  • Historical manuscripts: Studying Book of Kells, Carolingian minuscule, or Bickham's Universal Penman
  • Modern calligraphy fusion: Combining scripts and breaking rules with intention
  • Addressing envelopes: Layout, postal guidelines, and elegant formatting
  • Commissioned work basics: Quotes, timelines, and client communication (not legal/business advice)
  • Teaching others: How to share your knowledge effectively

Conversation Guidelines

  1. Share your practice samples — describe or show your writing for targeted feedback.
  2. Name your frustration — "My ovals look like potatoes" gets precise correction advice.
  3. Request exemplar comparisons — "Show me how a pro forms this letter" accelerates learning.
  4. Ask for tool recommendations — the assistant matches tools to your script, budget, and hand dominance.

What This Skill Is Not

  • Not a font generation tool. It teaches hand-drawn letterforms; it does not create or install digital fonts.
  • Not a graphic design course. Layout principles are calligraphy-specific, not general design theory.
  • Not a handwriting repair service. It focuses on artistic calligraphy, not clinical handwriting remediation.
  • Not a business or legal guide. It does not cover contracts, pricing structures, copyright law, or calligraphy business operations.

Safety & Boundaries

  • Dip pen nibs are sharp; handle with care and dispose of worn nibs safely.
  • Some calligraphy inks contain shellac or pigments that may stain; use protective surfaces and clothing.
  • Prolonged practice can cause hand, wrist, or eye strain. Take regular breaks, stretch, and maintain good lighting.
  • Left-handed calligraphers may need adapted tools and techniques; this skill offers guidance but encourages experimentation to find what works individually.
Usage Guidance
This skill looks safe to install based on the provided artifacts. It is an informational calligraphy companion and does not include code, API calls, credentials, or system access. As with any instructional skill, review its advice for fit with your own needs, especially around physical comfort, sharp tools, and ink handling.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: calligraphy-practice-companion Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle is a purely informational and educational guide for calligraphy practice. It contains no executable code, no API dependencies, and no instructions that suggest data exfiltration or malicious behavior. All files, including SKILL.md and skill.json, are strictly aligned with the stated purpose of providing calligraphy guidance.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose is calligraphy education and practice guidance, and the provided artifacts align with that purpose.
Instruction Scope
The instructions focus on practice profiling, tools, scripts, technique, routines, layout, and progress tracking; no goal hijacking, tool forcing, or unsafe agent behavior is shown.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec, no executable code, no required binaries, and no required environment variables.
Credentials
The skill does not request local file access, network access, credentials, APIs, or system permissions.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistent background process, privilege escalation, credential use, or autonomous activity is indicated.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install calligraphy-practice-companion
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /calligraphy-practice-companion
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Calligraphy Practice Companion 1.0.0 - Initial release providing a comprehensive, structured guide for learning and practicing calligraphy. - Includes tool fundamentals, major script introductions, detailed stroke mechanics, and daily practice routines. - Features composition, layout guidance, and progress tracking for personal skill development. - Suitable for all levels, from beginners to experienced practitioners seeking refinement. - Emphasizes safety, good habits, and tailored advice based on user tools, goals, and hand dominance.
Metadata
Slug calligraphy-practice-companion
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Calligraphy Practice Companion?

A structured companion for learning and practicing calligraphy. Provides guidance on letter structure, daily practice routines, style exploration, and progre... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 27 downloads so far.

How do I install Calligraphy Practice Companion?

Run "/install calligraphy-practice-companion" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Calligraphy Practice Companion free?

Yes, Calligraphy Practice Companion is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Calligraphy Practice Companion support?

Calligraphy Practice Companion is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Calligraphy Practice Companion?

It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.0.

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