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    -301 year ago

    It’s a pretty obsolete hobby, as we have computers and printers that can do the exact same thing in a fraction of the time. I know people do it as an art form, which is fine I guess, though you’re not gonna sell prints, get published, or end up in a museum no matter how good you are at it.

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      61 year ago

      Someone is definitely making a buck with all those calligraphy books and supplies.

      Do you measure all your hobbies with possibility of making money? I mean, that is not a hobby, that’s work then.

      Same reason I don’t exercise: I’m never going to make money with my running skills.

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      1 year ago

      The money in calligraphy is usually made on wedding invitations, diplomas, “fine fining” menus, and corporate award certificates