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A hand lettered wedding thank you card I designed for the lovely Turner & Moss Photography!

More hand lettering progress on the new travel print : )

Hand lettered ampersand prints.

Experiment with stencil and brushpen calligraphy

A handlettering using a calligraphy pen on a moleskine then scanned and inverted in Photoshop.

Art Direction: Maj Mlakar

Handlettering: Tobias-D. Albert

For wherever magic and miracles are performed on a daily basis. In your work space, shed, kitchen or studio : )

1st Commission.

Client and her father share a personal connection with music and scrabble.

 

Silhouette Cameo was used to cut the paper. Handwritten lettering and music staff. Photo printed as semi-gloss.

Men's Style is an upscale old-world gentleman’s barbershop that offers today’s progressive gentlemen a haven where he can sit back, relax and experience the “World Class” art of grooming and services in a gentleman’s club atmosphere, which is masculine and therapeutic.

So I made the logo on behalf of this direction. The client was so much happy with the design.

Get in touch with me:

 

Monmohonpk@gmail.com

Handlettering stuff for my 100-words project. You can find it at www.decreatievekraai.blogspot.nl

for some Sony corporate event thing in the San Francisco Mint Building.

So we did a little photoshoot of all of our Christmas cards that we made for our business. These are the ones that I really liked. Visit our website: designertuesday.com if you are interested in purchasing. Or just visit just to check us out :)

09/03/2014

14th St. Washington, DC

 

Handlettering and most typefaces

For Lanesplitter in Berkeley, CA

I have been practicing my fraktur a lot at the moment. I have a horrifically mundane job which allows me loads of time to draw letters over and over. So I'll be uploading quite a lot of calligraphy as that's pretty much all I have been doing 7 hours a day 5 days a week plus weekends.

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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practice panel on new years day.

Lettering for Shape/USA·Food Feature·Issue April 14

Handlettering stuff for my 100-words project. You can find it at www.decreatievekraai.blogspot.nl

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