The art of calligraphy is used in Greek to mean “fine writing” in the meaning of the word. Calligraphy, whose origin is such an ancient art, was originally performed only with tools consisting of paint and simple writing tools. Along with the advances in technology and art style today, different materials are included in this art. The aim of this study is to consider the developing materials of calligraphy art technically and to define them. The fact that the font styles used in the world of digital printing and the styles used in the digital printing world have their own structure and form is a proof that the aesthetic, beautifully written words have a special place. The most basic way of trying to learn how to make calligraphy is to know the auxiliary materials of this art and to know which material is close to the style you want is the most basic scale of this art. In this study, these materials are based on the basics of calligraphy, technically material types and functions. Information that will help you try techniques, use tools and even redesign tools according to your own style while developing your own personal beautiful writing style will be presented in this study. The materials needed for calligraphy are very simple: ink, pen and paper. However, choosing the right ink, the right pen, and the right paper isn't always that easy, especially when you're just starting out. This study will help you get to know different calligraphy products and show you which tools and support materials you enjoy and also provide consistent, high-quality results. This study will present to us that it is very important for those who are new to this art to discover that having good materials to create a good work in calligraphy art is a big step towards creating a good work and knowing the materials technically. In this study, technically superior tools used by calligraphy artists are the topics. As a result, this work is "perfect!" Instead of inspiring him to discover and develop a "personal" writing style.