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Calligraphy can be defined simply as handwriting. However, with its various forms, styles and types, calligraphy is truly the art of handwriting rather than simply the act of writing.This art includes clear and legible words and letters which allow what is written to be read and received by others. Calligraphy however goes beyond simple legibility and focuses on the artistic elements which make it unique. These artistic elements focus on making the handwriting both harmonious and beautiful so that readers can be further enticed to read the handwriting.  
Calligraphy if simply defined can be identified as handwriting. With this definition it can be noted that its origins go back to the very beginning of humankind. Therefore, calligraphy or the act of handwriting began when ancient humans scraped symbols on rocks in order to indicate or communicate some message to others. However if the word art is added to this definition, making it the art of handwriting, there is another possible origin which lies in Ancient Rome. More specifically, the art of handwriting or the more decorative form of writing originates from Ancient Rome in which words were painted on walls, carved on stone or written in cursive. <ref> "The History of Calligraphy." Cult Pens, https://cultpens.com/pages/the-history-of-calligraphy <ref>.  


 
Calligraphy can be presented in various forms, styles and types which depend on both the writers themselves and the genre and/or topic the writer is focusing on. However, regardless of these differences there are some qualities that all calligraphy must have. This includes clear, legible words and letters which allow what is written to be read and received by others. However, calligraphy goes beyond simple legibility to the more artistic elements such as structure or ink which makes the writing unique. The purpose of these artistic elements is to make the handwriting both harmonious and beautiful so that readers can be further enticed to read the writing.
 
Depending on what is being written or focused on will then determine he appropriate calligraphy that must be used.

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Calligraphy if simply defined can be identified as handwriting. With this definition it can be noted that its origins go back to the very beginning of humankind. Therefore, calligraphy or the act of handwriting began when ancient humans scraped symbols on rocks in order to indicate or communicate some message to others. However if the word art is added to this definition, making it the art of handwriting, there is another possible origin which lies in Ancient Rome. More specifically, the art of handwriting or the more decorative form of writing originates from Ancient Rome in which words were painted on walls, carved on stone or written in cursive. <ref> "The History of Calligraphy." Cult Pens, https://cultpens.com/pages/the-history-of-calligraphy <ref>.

Calligraphy can be presented in various forms, styles and types which depend on both the writers themselves and the genre and/or topic the writer is focusing on. However, regardless of these differences there are some qualities that all calligraphy must have. This includes clear, legible words and letters which allow what is written to be read and received by others. However, calligraphy goes beyond simple legibility to the more artistic elements such as structure or ink which makes the writing unique. The purpose of these artistic elements is to make the handwriting both harmonious and beautiful so that readers can be further enticed to read the writing.