Korean Alphabets- Writing Style

Writing style:

Korean has a parentage in Chinese language and to a very long extent its essence is in Chinese script and philosophy. In Chinese philosophy everything follows a pattern and structure of universal powers. Everything has a power which is countered by an equally forceful power, for every “ying” there is “yang”. And that is the philosophy for writing Korean language also. The horizontal structure is balanced by a vertical structure, and that is how Korean script is written. Ancient Korean was written with brush strokes, so the script was made to in top to bottom and left to right stroke order.

Some rules of writing Alphabets:

1.Each word is written in a continuous stroke order and pen/brush is not lifted unless the alphabet is completely written.

2.Each alphabet and each syllable is completely fitted into a square box. Every word is in perfect square symmetry.

3.Two syllables in a single word should look attached and related.

How to write “consonants” Chart:

How to write “vowels” chart: