I know it's been a while I wrote here, but it's totally not my fault. So here's a quick one.
Calligraphy, something I've always loved doing. When I was in secondary school, I realized during Fine Arts classes that I could draw and loved drawing. So, I started drawing earnestly.
One day, I attempted designing with calligraphy and was almost good at it. I was excited about this and began to calligraph.
To my surprise, I design and calligraph better when I'm tired, hungry and frustrated, much to my amazement. Today, I can calligraph better than before, and I'm still learning.
Here's one of my designs. I am Elizabeth , and I am El Shava.
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Horight Peters.Good to have you back
Joshua Francis.That's interesting. Steve Jobs, the cofounder of Apple -the makers of iPhone, once said that his calligraphy class, after he dropped out of college, was one of the pivotal supporting experiences that contributed to the making of the Apple Macintosh computer. It's good to put up skills that might be necessarily relevant to one's planned trajectory but probably, in the future, will be useful in creating something remarkable. Good one!