"You have a pretty swoopy alphabet - is it important that the swoops come to points and those little spur serifs, for instance?"
"Okay. D'you have pressure-sensitive pens? That's definitely the easiest way to get that in."
Nod. "I'll need to try writing with them and the golem will be best suited to whatever pen I write its program while anticipating it'll use."
Kib goes through them and picks one that he thinks will be easy to get decent handwriting out of a golem with. "These easy to come by?" he asks, waggling the pen between his fingers.
"One's fine to start but if this was the only pen of its kind then if anything happened to it the golem might have unbeautiful handwriting and that would clearly be a catastrophe."
"You wouldn't have a museum piece! You could still read it!" says Kib lightly. "Except maybe you'd clap your hands over your eyes in horror and fling the book to the floor, perhaps that's what happens if you try to read bad handwriting, it must be awkward to be a small child around here wobbling out a holiday card or whatever small children here write." He starts sketching plans for an etcher - it's elegant but simple, a couple extensible clamps to grab onto the sides of a golem surface and a stick with the diamond embedded in it to press and move and pick up again via wheels attached to the frame.
"...I would not have considered that lucky even if I'd had to wait to have decent handwriting for anyone to be willing to look at what I wrote. I basically breathe writing, mostly to myself."
"I don't mind, I'm the oldest apprentice my teacher has and got used to having people look over my shoulder. Usually shorter people, mind. How much explanation d'you want?"