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19 W 70th St #B
New York, NY 10023-4514

(212) 787-3161

Hebrew and English Calligraphy

Invitations, Table cards, Certificates, etc.

Specializing in Custom Illuminated Ketubbot

Writing Samples

Style numbers 1, 1a, and 2 are done with a Micron 005 (.20 mm line width) pen.  Thicker line width pens are also available/Style nmbers 3 and 4 are done with a 2.0 mm calligraphy marker.  Style numbers 5 and 6 are done with a 3.5 mm callig…

Style numbers 1, 1a, and 2 are done with a Micron 005 (.20 mm line width) pen.  Thicker line width pens are also available/

Style nmbers 3 and 4 are done with a 2.0 mm calligraphy marker.  Style numbers 5 and 6 are done with a 3.5 mm calligraphy marker.   I also have a 5 mm calligraphy marker for extra large type in these styles.

Style numbers 1, 1a,3, and 5 are done in a block print style (1a approaches "micrography" and could be used for small notes, even when the rest of an invitation uses a larger pen).

Style numbers 2,4, and 6 are done in an Ashkenazic script style.

Italic writing style: Style numbers 1 through 4 are done with Micron pens in increasing line widths (o.20 mm to 0.50 mm).  Style numbers 5-9 are done with calligraphy markers in increasing line widths (1.8 mm to 5.0 mm)

Italic writing style: Style numbers 1 through 4 are done with Micron pens in increasing line widths (o.20 mm to 0.50 mm).  Style numbers 5-9 are done with calligraphy markers in increasing line widths (1.8 mm to 5.0 mm)

Block writing style: Style numbers 1 through 4 are done with Micron pens in increasing line widths (o.20 mm to 0.50 mm).  Style numbers 5-9 are done with calligraphy markers in increasing line widths (1.8 mm to 5.0 mm).Style number 10 is O…

Block writing style: Style numbers 1 through 4 are done with Micron pens in increasing line widths (o.20 mm to 0.50 mm).  Style numbers 5-9 are done with calligraphy markers in increasing line widths (1.8 mm to 5.0 mm).

Style number 10 is Old English (2.0 mm line width)