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Stockton, CA

from a book I give to someone precious

from "Lettering for Commercial Purposes" by Wm. Hugh Gordon, 1918

Public Domain: Studio handbook lettering over 250 pages, lettering, design and layouts, new alphabets

 

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Staedtler Pigmen Liner, colored pencils

John did the lettering on this present from Gabrielle

Jan van Krimpen, tipógrafo holandés poseía una gran capacidad de creación, fuente de inspiración de diseñadores como Doyald Young, Bram de Does, Sem Hartz, PMN

This is so beautiful - real craftsmanship. Or in these politically correct days craftspersonship. I think it's called acid etched glass but I could be wrong. I asked the bar person if it was ok to take a photo. Lovely isn't it? I asked. Yes it is she said and then added "It's not a window, though. Well actually it is a window. I mean you can't see through it. But you can do a bit" . Right, well that's clarified that then.

 

Perhaps unsurprisingly, it was seen in The Park Hotel.

 

During a "boozy do" with Mrs K and some friends of ours, in the good old days before I got COVID. Last week.

from the book: "Architectural Lettering" by Arthur E. Burke. 1953.

Public Domain: Studio handbook lettering over 250 pages, lettering, design and layouts, new alphabets

 

archive.org/details/studio00welo

Public Domain: Studio handbook lettering over 250 pages, lettering, design and layouts, new alphabets

 

archive.org/details/studio00welo

from Wm. Hugh Gordon, "Modernized Methods in the Art & Practice of Lettering for Commercial Purposes", 1918.

  

Fehler bitte melden. Ich bin mir nicht sicher, ob alle Angaben richtig sind.

Please displaying errors. I am not shure if all given informations are correct.

Public Domain: Studio handbook lettering over 250 pages, lettering, design and layouts, new alphabets

 

archive.org/details/studio00welo

2005

 

“Drawing upon the idiosyncrasies of “commercial art” lettering from the early twentieth century, Fella utilized the techniques and materials of this period to form his alphabet.”

From The Art of Hand Lettering by Helm Wotzkow

Cartographers used these pens to draw straight lines on paper or drafting Mylar. Shown here are four pens with different line weights.

 

Public Domain: Studio handbook lettering over 250 pages, lettering, design and layouts, new alphabets

 

archive.org/details/studio00welo

Cartographers used these pens to draw straight lines on paper or drafting Mylar. Shown here are four pens with different line weights.

 

from Wm. Hugh Gordon, "Modernized Methods in the Art & Practice of Lettering for Commercial Purposes", 1918.

St Machar's, Aberdeen

from Joanne Sharpe's workshop!

 

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