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Calligraphy :
It is the art of writing (usually letters) with an instrument having broad tip or brush in one stroke. The countries that employed (and employing) typography were India, China, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, Nepal, Tibet, Persia, Islam and western systems like Latin, Georgia and even Russia.
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Epigraphy :
Epigraphy is the study of inscriptions or epigraphs as writing; it is the science of identifying graphemes, clarifying their meanings, classifying their uses according to dates and cultural contexts, and drawing conclusions about the writing and the writers.
Get an overview about Epigraphy, techniques, materials used and more in wiki page for Epigraphy
Also check - Indian Inscriptions
Penmanship :
Is the technique of writing with hand using writing instruments like pens, fountain pens, mechanical pencils, brushes and what is called Stylus.
Stylus - http://wikipedia.org/
Micrography :
Also called Micro calligraphy, is a method of representing geometric or abstract designs by using minute Hebrew letters. Mostly they will be rendered in black and white and colored micrography is distinctive.
Source - http://gawno.com/
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Printmaking :
Is the process of making artworks by printing (usually on paper) techniques of printmaking.
Intaglio
It is the group of printing and printmaking techniques in which a image is cut (with a V shape) into a surface and the cut portion holds the ink.
Techniques - Engraving, etching, dry point, mezzotint, aquatint etc.
Relief prints (includes woodcut)
Unlike Intaglio, where ink is applied beneath the original surface of the matrix, Ink in Relief prints will be applied to the original surface.
Techniques - Woodcut, linocut and metacult etc.
Planographic - Also "offset printing" (including lithography)
Stencil
Other printmaking techniques
- Viscocity printing,
- Collagraphy
- Foil imaging
- Screen printing
- Monoprints
- Digital printings
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