The "one step at a time" approach is my favorite exercise for modern lettering artists who are looking to transform their style, or add more styles to their repertoire. In this video, I'll walk you through it in real time, and give you detailed commentary and tips as I go.
The exercise is also a great way to break out of habits you've developed over time that can make it hard to create fresh-looking work. We'll talk about how to critique your letters PRODUCTIVELY, then make target changes so that you can create a unique lettering style you really love.
I created this exercise for my intermediate and advanced workshop students, and find that they get something new out of it each and every time. It's ideal for all types of hand lettering, such as dip pen, brush marker, fountain pen, and even pencil. I am demonstrating using a pointed calligraphy pen fitted in a straight holder (linked below).
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➤  Tools used in the lesson:
- Nib: Brause EF66
- Pen holder: Deleter Comic Nib Holder
- Ink: Moon Palace Sumi ink
- Ink pot: Paper & Ink Arts' Large Dinky Dip
- Paper: Layout Bond
- Ruler: C-Thru Grid Ruler
- More of my favorite supplies...
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➤ More tutorials:
+ My three calligraphy books offer more lessons and inspiration
+ My YouTube channel is full of free, bite-sized tutorials and demonstrations
+ My other Skillshare classes are all about hand lettering, from how to digitize calligraphy and make flourished layouts, to mastering the art of lettering on the iPad.
+ Tag me in your projects on Instagram:Â @mollysuberthorpe. I'd love to have a peek at your work!
+ Sign up for my Workshop News Bulletin to stay informed about my upcoming, in-person classes.
+ Visit Calligrafile.com, my massive online resource guide for lettering artists and creative freelancers, with 1,000+ recommended supplies, books, online classes, and helpful links.