Gyosho
Gyosho is a style of Japanese calligraphy that emphasizes a semi-cursive script. It is known for its fluid and expressive strokes, making it easier to write quickly while still maintaining legibility. This style is often used for personal letters and informal documents, allowing for a more artistic expression compared to more rigid forms of calligraphy.
Originating from Kaisho, the standard block script, Gyosho serves as a bridge between the formal and the casual. It is appreciated for its aesthetic qualities and is often taught in calligraphy classes, where students learn to balance speed and beauty in their writing.