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What type of paper should I use for calligraphy?
The choice of paper can significantly affect your calligraphy outcomes. Look for paper that is:
Smooth and Thin-to-Moderate in Weight: High-quality, smooth paper (like Bristol board or specialty calligraphy paper) prevents bleeding and feathering, allowing the ink to stay where you intend.
Acid-Free: Acid-free paper maintains its quality over time and preserves the vibrancy of the ink.
Specifically Designed for Ink: Some brands offer paper engineered to work with fountain pen or calligraphy inks, ensuring that the ink dries quickly while maintaining a slight sheen or texture, as desired. The right paper complements your tools and inks, resulting in crisp, elegant letterforms with minimal smudging or clogging.
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