100 days a scribe

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100 Days a Scribe

100 Days a Scribe is a long-term creative accountability project founded and organized by Nykera Drago D'Argento. The project encourages participants to engage in scribal practice on 100 days within a year, with flexibility in medium, style, and focus.

Purpose

The project is based on the understanding that while artists may not engage creatively every day, many do return to their craft consistently throughout the year. By recognizing 100 days of engagement rather than consecutive participation, the project supports sustainable creative habits.

The purpose of the project is to:

  • Encourage appreciation of individual creative effort
  • Support and inspire both new and experienced scribes
  • Foster long-term habit-building and skill development
  • Create a supportive community focused on growth, education, and shared experience

Format

Participants determine their own areas of focus, which may include calligraphy, illumination, research, layout design, experimentation, or reflective process work. Engagement is measured by participation rather than output, emphasizing process over productivity.

Community & Support

The community provides both emotional and educational support, offering shared resources, peer encouragement, and access to a broad network of scribes worldwide. The project aims to reduce isolation among artists and expand access to learning and collaboration.

Platforms

100 Days a Scribe is hosted concurrently across:

  • Facebook
  • Discord
  • Instagram

This multi-platform structure allows participants to engage at varying levels of visibility and interaction.

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