Title: How to think beyond basic Calligraphy skill

Abstract: It is understood by now that- If one receives correct instructions and practices regularly, anyone can acquire the basic skill required for calligraphy in three to four months’ time. As per the formal definition of the word Calligraphy that is ‘Art of Beautiful Handwriting’, Art and Beautiful are those two words that need to be well understood in today's context. The presentation workshop (not hands on-since it is online) attempts to clear these concepts. In short it would brief on how the word 'Art' and 'Beauty' were utilized in that era and how they need to be pursued in today’s context.


About Instructor:

Prof. Santosh Kshirsagar
Dean, Sir J J School of Applied Arts, Mumbai

Dr. Santosh Kshirsagar is a Design Educator and Calligrapher from Mumbai, India. With more than 2 decades of teaching experience , he is the current Dean at Sir J. J. Institute of Applied Art. In 2019, he completed his PhD on Handwritting Acquisition in Devanagari script from IDC, IIT Bombay.
He teaches Calligraphy (especially in Devanagari script), Typography and Visual Communication Design. He has conducted several workshops in India and abroad and has given illustrated talks on Indian Calligraphy in Germany, Belgium, London and Japan. His Calligraphic works have been exhibited in Japan with Prof. Mori Kooun, Australia and USA. He has presented his research papers at ICTVC (Cyprus), ATYPAI (Dublin, Ireland), International Graphonomics Society Conference (Japan). He has also designed Typefaces for Microsoft (Window XP) in Gujrati & Oriya scripts.
He is an academic consultant to government  organisations and private institutions in India. He is on the advisory board of Typography Day from 2009. He is one of the Co-Founder's of Aksharaya, a non-profit organisation dedicated to creating awareness about Indian scripts.

Contact details: kshirsagar.santosh@gmail.com