I don’t have a record of the specific calligraphy pamphlets you’ve used. If you’d like, you can share the titles or clean descriptions, and I can remember them for you going forward.

Pamphlets are often shorter, more practical guides compared to full books. They usually focus on a single script or technique. Here are some common types of calligraphy pamphlets people use:

  • Copperplate practice pamphlets — slim guides with drills and letterforms for mastering Copperplate.
  • Italic script pamphlets — focused on slanted strokes and rhythm exercises.
  • Meridian/Blackletter pamphlets — step-by-step sheets for bold, medieval-style lettering.
  • Brush calligraphy pamphlets — modern guides with brush pen techniques and flourishes.
  • Beginner calligraphy pamphlets — introductory materials with basic strokes and alphabets.