LINKS TO OTHER SITES

The Edward Johnston Foundation

The Edward Johnston Foundation is dedicated to the promotion of public awareness of calligraphy, not only as an art form in its own right but also as the seed and reference point for many other lettering disciplines including modern typeface design

British Library

The BL's web site gives access to the online book collection.

Victoria and Albert Museum

The National Art Museum at the V&A has collections including important calligraphic material from the start of the 20th century, as well as work from the William Morris period.

Calligraphy Bulletin Board

Jim Martin runs the Cyberscribes bulletin board with a digest facility. Based in the US, the digest facility allows you to receive all the mail contributed in the last day (or so) in one operation. No charge for subscription. http://www.calligraph.com/callig

Cheerio

John Stevens' website is combined with details of the Camp Cheerio calligraphy retreats he runs with Jim Teta in the North Carolina mountains.

Lettering Tours of Rome

Legacy of Letters run occasional tours of Roman lettering sites of antiquity. See their web site for details

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Letter Arts Review

The SSI offers a 10% reduction to UK members. See what you'll get on the Letter Arts Review site

Dick Beasley

A site in memory of Dick Beasley, former member of the Society

The Memorial Arts Charity

The Memorial Arts Charity was established in 1998, ten years after the founding of Memorials by Artists Ltd (a nationwide service to help people to commission well designed individual memorials). See the web site for details.

Art at Clevancy

Calligraphy and Lettering Courses at Cliffansty Farm Clevancy, Calne, Wiltshire SN11 8ST.

The Art Directory

Art Resources.

West Dean College

Contact is Gemma Hall, Communications Co-ordinator, West Dean College for course information.

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The Irene Wellington Trust / Crafts Study Centre

VADS offers a range of services to visual arts organisations and projects.

The Letter Exchange

The Letter Exchange is a society for professionals involved in the whole spectrum of the lettering arts and crafts, from calligraphy and letter-cutting, through design for print, publishing and typography, to signage and architectural lettering.

The Society for Italic Handwriting

The Society for Italic Handwriting was founded in 1952 by Alfred Fairbank and Joseph Compton. Its aim is to spread the practice of the Italic script by publishing a quarterly magazine called Writing Matters, which contains up to date information on pens, paper, writing equipment and other matters relating to the study and practice of this beautiful hand.

The Writing Equipment Society

A society for collectors of writing equipment.

East Surrey College (Reigate)

East Surrey College run a Heraldic Art Calligraphy and Illumination (Part Time) course.

University of Sunderland

The University of Sunderland offer a Foundation Degree in Calligraphy with Design, and have hosted an international calligraphy symposium several times.

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