#3 The Lost Art
Who has the time for pen and paper these days. Pens run out of ink. Paper runs out of space to write. They both seem like crude tools when compared to an endless word file or writing till your keyboard breaks. For centuries, the wealthy and educated were recognized by their ability to create gorgeous handwriting on paper. Good penmanship said a lot about a person.
Good penmanship not only meant a strong and upright character but also that the writer must be dashing and dependable.My grandmother has some of the most beautiful penmanship I have ever seen. But today it seems like my grandmother is the only person who knows and appreciates the art. In such a time it is heartwarming to see someone who still has the passion for it. Go to the next page to find out who we are taking about.

#2 Meet Jake Weidmann
The study of handwriting is called graphology. Like any other art graphology takes a long time to master. Only 12 people in the entire world have the honor of being called a master penman. One such man is Jake Weidmann.
Jake is the youngest person to ever hold this title. International Association of Master Penman, Engrossers and Teachers of Handwriting, or IAMPETH for short. Jake has always spent his time focusing on his penmanship skills. Whether it be his art or his handwriting, they have both been refined to perfection. Go to the next page to watch the video and take a look at his amazing penmanship.

#1 The Man Behind The Pen
Weidmann makes a living doing exactly what he loves, slowly and methodically creating beautiful characters by hand. He has the ability to transform a piece of paper into a mind blowing work of art. Even his signature is remarkable. Watch and share this video to tell everyone about the youngest master penman in the world.