A small project created around the hardest part of capital practice: knowing what to change next.
The project grew from a recurring frustration among pointed-pen learners. A capital could look wrong, but the learner often changed height, width, pressure and decoration all at once, making it impossible to understand which decision mattered.
Capital Structure Lab was developed around controlled comparison. Each exercise reduces a capital to a few measurable or observable relationships and asks learners to test one of them at a time.
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Small editorial team
Marieke van Houten
Capital studies editor. Builds anatomy and proportion exercises and checks that each case isolates a clear structural question.
Jeroen de Wit
Movement editor. Develops entry, return-curve and shade-placement exercises for pointed-pen practice.
Eva Slingerland
Comparison editor. Creates controlled variations and review prompts that help learners describe differences precisely.
Thomas van Rijn
Materials editor. Maintains reference notes on paper response, ink flow and nib behaviour within educational exercises.
Noor Meijer
Learner support. Handles access questions and identifies instructions that need clearer examples.