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Poetry by David Whyte. Hand painted arches text wove papers. Hand lettered Roman Capitals with Dr. Martins Bleed Proof White and Mitchell #6 nib. Collaged Cover.
Poetry by David Whyte. Hand painted arches text wove papers. Hand lettered Roman Capitals with Dr. Martins Bleed Proof White and Mitchell #6 nib. Collaged Cover.
A cake with seeds and dried fruit has to count as one of your 5 a day right? Super yummy too, thanks Sunflower Sandwich Bar : ) That plate has my lettering on it too, so it's going to be today's #100daysoflettering post, it's a bit of a cop out I know, but it is Friday!
For wherever magic and miracles are performed on a daily basis. In your work space, shed, kitchen or studio : )
turned 24 today, and since I am snowed in thanks to a blizzard, I thought it would be nice to do some hand drawn typography.
Pen and colored in Photoshop.
Poetry by David Whyte. Hand painted arches text wove papers. Hand lettered Roman Capitals with Dr. Martins Bleed Proof White and Mitchell #6 nib. Collaged Cover.
Hand Lettering
9/11/14
College Park
Successful: I think the typography is successful because the handwritten aspect gives a sense of personalization which makes Potbelly's seem more localized and refreshing. Additionally, I feel the type adds personality to the decor of the restaurant in that it has flare and appeals to a younger audience. Lastly, the red color in the design embellishes the type, making it eye catching.
An illustrated guide of "Modern and Historical Typography", from 1948 by Imre Reiner. The first edition was published in 1944. The book has many fine examples of historic title pages, calligraphy, bookplates, labels, billheads and other ephemera, including some nice work of Reiner's as well.
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Hand Lettering/Pinstriping
Photography: Tyler Meade
www.tylermeadephotography.com/
Model: Cristina O
Guy in the background - me.
It was a warm summer day. We were staying at a friends cabin in Sierraville. Our 3-year-old wanted to explore trains. On our hunt for trains, we came across this old railroad yard. It had all kinds of old trains with tons of character and stories to tell. He got to climb onto them. It was the perfect afternoon.