Saturday 15 of september at 20:00 we finally showed our magazine on a small gathering. La festa del Grafisme gaves us the opportunity to present this editorial calligraphy project. The magazine comes in both english and spanish, with articles, interviews and
The town hall of Portbou, the last place of Costa Brava before France, gave us the opportunity to make calligraphy murals during La Festa del Grafisme the week of the 12th of september. The project began with the study of the
Calligraphy by Joan Quirós Article by David Grimes of Masgrimes Studio Finding a firm foundation upon which to build is a common challenge among fledgling calligraphers. Most of us, when exploring a new skill, have this unspoken fear of doing something wrong
Illustration by Lidia Rojo Article by Bel Graña If this magazine just fell from the sky in your lap and all of these calligraphy shenanigans are new for you, I can imagine that you’re hallucinating with the works included on the first
The Gospels of Lindisfarne, illuminated manuscript in Latin which contains the Gospels of Mateo, Marcos, Lucas y Juan, illustration by Cecilia Del Castillo Article by Martina Milone What if I was interested in seeing works of calligraphy? Where can I find them?
Writing & illuminating & lettering de Edward Johnston Article by Bel Graña As I’m sure you just read the wonderful piece on Edward Johnston I’ll recommend to you his most popular work called Writing & Illuminating & Lettering, published for the first
Blackboard of Edward Johnston from the Royal College of Art © The Edward Johnston Foundation Article by Lidia G. Rojo & Martina Milone For those who have ever been students in a calligraphy class, the name of Edward Johnston may sound familiar.
Keith Adams teaching a class at the Arche of Saint-Antoine-l’Abbaye Interview by Paz Alomar & Mònica Pinto We have chosen to interview to Keith Adams for the first number of Nibster because in the group of calligraphers in charge of the magazine,