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Hand Lettering For the 21st Century Inktober

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  • Feb 04, 2025
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Hand Lettering For the 21st Century & Inktober, available at Free, has an average rating of 2.5, with 33 lectures, based on 19 reviews, and has 3085 subscribers.

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You will learn about Handlettering Art How to draw Compete in Inktober Challenges This course is ideal for individuals who are Modern Artists or Artists or Creative It is particularly useful for Modern Artists or Artists or Creative.

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Summary

Title: Hand Lettering For the 21st Century & Inktober

Price: Free

Average Rating: 2.5

Number of Lectures: 33

Number of Published Lectures: 30

Number of Curriculum Items: 34

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 31

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Handlettering
  • Art
  • How to draw
  • Compete in Inktober Challenges
  • Who Should Attend

  • Modern Artists
  • Artists
  • Creative
  • Target Audiences

  • Modern Artists
  • Artists
  • Creative
  • Handlettering For the 21st Century

    Hand lettering is essentially drawing letters. It’s different from calligraphy, where we use basic strokes to form letters and words. With hand lettering, each letter is carefully thought. The letters from a handlettered alphabet are usually illustrated and each one is meant to be a completely different piece

    Syllabus:

    Welcome to the course on Hand Lettering. To get started I recommend getting a good calligraphy pen or nib. I don’t use nibs* I recommend spending $3 at your stationary store for a signature style pen can cost anywhere from 5 to 20 dollars with tax.

    Why do you need a dip pen and ink bottle?
    You don’t,  A catch all is a Pentel Pocket brush.

    So do I get a calligraphy dip pen or brush?

    You get either, both or something that allow the artist to create THICK or t-h-i-n lines very easily. Thick on the downstroke and thin on the upstroke. A brush pen from Pentel is  golden standard of brush pens. I was hesitant on shelling $20 for one, so there are alternatives. Such the Pentel Brush for $12, or a brush marker from copic or Prismacolor. Follow along, and if you can do the demos, than I recommend seeing the practice sheets until you can complete the demo. *In the 21st century people prefer fountain pens, but if you want to try out a nib, I hear Hunt 56 and Hunt101, I ONLY use a 2.5 mm tip or wider, with Y&C Calligraphy pen being the best pen. Let’s Get The Graffiti On The Wall.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: lecture 1-5 – Its Not Rocket Science

    Lecture 1: The RIng

    Lecture 2: Mindlessness #inktoberday2

    Chapter 3: lecture 4-8 – Drawing Letters And Writing Art

    Lecture 1: Inktober Look Through

    Lecture 2: Build Using a Protractor #inktoberday5

    Lecture 3: Husky Using Graffiti Kearning

    Lecture 4: Frail Using Pirate and Illustrative Font

    Lecture 5: swing in Baseball And Red Sox Font

    Chapter 4: 10-15. Illustrative and Classical Lettering: History 1

    Lecture 1: Introduction on Illustrative Alphabets

    Lecture 2: Pattern – Only Square, Circle and Triangle Words

    Lecture 3: Snow and Dragon – Introducting Calligraphy and More Illustration

    Lecture 4: Legend – Introducting Blackletter

    Chapter 5: 16-20 Freestyle Into Modern Lettering Techniques

    Lecture 1: Wild Elaborate Wilderness Lettering

    Lecture 2: Wild Part 2 Using Markers and New Camera

    Lecture 3: ornamental – Ribbons For Days

    Lecture 4: Misfit – Freestyle Font Using Varied Weights

    Lecture 5: SLING AND TREAD – Varied Proportions and Inlines Fonts

    Chapter 6: 21-25: Murals to Tattoo Lettering

    Lecture 1: History Lesson 2: Short Stories on Medieval Graffiti

    Lecture 2: Inktober Inspiration 21-25

    Lecture 3: Inktober Inspiration 21-25 Assignment 6

    Lecture 4: #inktoberday21 Treasure | Tattoo | Flash

    Lecture 5: #inktoberday23 Ancient | Tattoo | Science Fiction Style

    Lecture 6: #inktoberday24 Dizzy | Tattoo | Popular Mans Ruin Tattoo

    Lecture 7: Hand Lettering Warm Up for Tasty

    Lecture 8: #inktoberday25 Tasty | Poison but Tasty Bottle of Alcohol

    Chapter 7: 26-31 Graffiti and Advanced Methods of Hand Lettering!

    Lecture 1: #inktoberday26 Dark | Graffiti | Block Lettering

    Lecture 2: #inktoberday27 Coat | Graffiti | Bubble

    Lecture 3: #inktoberday29 injured | Advanced | word art

    Lecture 4: Shading Street Style – CHROME

    Lecture 5: #inktoberday31 Ripe | |Advanced | miscellaneous

    Instructors

  • Hand Lettering For the 21st Century Inktober  No.2
    Joe WALDRON
    Illustrator/ Computer Science Graduate
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  • 1 stars: 9 votes
  • 2 stars: 4 votes
  • 3 stars: 2 votes
  • 4 stars: 1 votes
  • 5 stars: 3 votes
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