Introduction
What can lettering do that type design can’t? And where does the work of fonts out-of-the-box stop and lettering begin when it comes to conveying a message with expression? In this course, we are not teaching traditional lettering from scratch. Although that is an extremely important skill to learn, we believe there is a lot to be gained from working with type first, especially as a newcomer to lettering. If you are working from a good-quality typeface, the proportions and spacing are done for you and can be leveraged on and customized for a particular need. It’s the quickest way to go from nothing to something pretty great.
Skills we are going to be covering:
- Sketching
- Iterating on ideas
- Composition
- Hierarchy
- Tracing
- Using Color
Skills we are not going to be covering:
- How to use Adobe Illustrator
- How to use Procreate on the iPad
- Traditional lettering techniques
A few great resources for building your traditional lettering skills:
- The Lettering Manual by Ken Barber
- Lettering Design by Michael Harvey
- Letter Design in the Graphic Arts by Mortimer Leach
P.S. Dangerous Curves is actually by Doyald Young (little mistake in the video there!). That is a great book that is very hard to find!
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