3 Ways to Build Your Lettering library
Image is a slide from Make It Your Lettering Year
Here are 3 ways to collect and organize your letters:
Carol DuBosch shared her approach of using an address book when she taught us Jubilee in March.
We are inspired by Brandy Agerbeck’s “Stack Magic” approach to collecting information on index cards.
And the sketchbook, or better yet: travel sketchbook makes for a great way to capture your lettering inspirations.
Once you find a letter you love, you can also:
Identify the attributes of that letter.
Create an alphabet based on the attributes.
Scale the letter up and down.
Need more inspiration?
We’ve had an inspiring year at Let’s Letter Together. From guest master calligraphers to community building.
Here are just a few of the courses you can still get access to:
Illuminating the Dark
With Sharon Zeugin
Letters and Scissors and Paste, Oh My!
With Mike Gold
Make It Your Lettering Year
With Heather Martinez and guest calligraphers including Carol DuBosch, Elizabeth Walsh, Nancy Hays Hills, Margaret Beech, Tamer Ghoneim, Julie Wildman and more!
And unlimited access of some of top favorites from the archives. These courses feature even more experts from the field.
For the Love of Lettering
Lettering with the Masters
Listen, Letter, Draw Together
With so much inspiration, how will you choose? Share your lettering goals with me and I will point you in the right direction.
Until then, happy lettering!