Alphabetical

An alphabetical is visual aids (delivers, posts, embroidery) conceived to learn and retain a Alphabet.

Education

The poster of alphabetical, format important (120 cm X approximately 200 cm), belonged to the teaching panels, and generally includes/understands the three writing S basic in the classes of the nursery school and primary: the manuscript writing, the printing capital and .

Print

The Typographer S, the Printer S and other specialists in the edition use the alphabetical ones to consider returned Font face on a whole page. This page of typographer includes/understands the principal letters, but also typographical indices (! ? . ; % &…) and figures. It is often supplemented of a sentence written in this police force to give an account of the Lisibilité. The interest of this sentence, to give a complete sight, is to use all the letters of the alphabet. In French, one of most widespread is: give to this old judge good whiskey glass!. It is obvious that in other languages this sentence-witness is completely different.
Les typographers and graphic designers try to invent new alphabetical, certain editors decree each year of the prices for the most remarkable police forces. The economic issues are important (copyright, brand image). Many combinations update of the traditional alphabets, as the mixture of tiny and capital letters, the use of a police force in the titles of film or for the mark S in publicity.

Embroidery

In the needlework (cf Embroidery) the alphabetical one is one of the basic traditional works. This alphabetical realized at the point of cross on fabric, often relates to a topic. These topics are numerous: seasons, animals, beach, mountain, flowers… Each letter, or only part of the letters, is favourable with the illustration of a name: for example, for the flowers, has as an anemone, C for crocus, R for pink… In general this alphabetical door also the list of the Figure S from 0 to 9, as well as the name and the date of carrying out work on fabric. Traditionally, i.e. until the years 1950, the alphabetical one is a witness of the dexterity of the young woman. It is carried out since the XVIIe century, in red cotton yarn (symbol of life), on white fabric, in complement of the trousseau. It is in obviousness in the principal part of the dwelling. In the hearths with small income, it could represent an important component of the decoration, following the example (for the anglophiles) of the Home, sweet home , another work hung him, close to the entry of the house.

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