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7 result(s) for "Lettering Technique."
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The kids' book of hand lettering : 20 lessons and projects to decorate your world
\"This guide introduces young crafters to the joys of hand lettering through 20 fun and inspired DIY projects that are easy to create at home\"-- Provided by publisher.
Blake Writes Backward
Early in his career as an engraver, William Blake developed a means of lettering on copper printing plates, using a sharply pointed tool to incise letters and numbers backward so that they would appear in the proper orientation when printed. Blake’s drypoint retrography was similar to techniques employed by other engravers, but his lettering is sufficiently distinctive to use in identifying his graphic work. He subsequently adapted the letterforms used in this technique to other graphic processes such as relief and intaglio etching of texts, most notably the words in many of his illuminated books.
Klasyka komiksu europejskiego w przekładzie, czyli o polskich przemianach Thorgala Aegirssona
The article concentrates on one of the most famous European comic book series and its Polish translations. Thorgal, a classic Franco-Belgian series created by the Polish comic book artist Grzegorz Rosiński and the Belgian scriptwriter Jean van Hamme, combines fantasy, science fiction and Nordic mythology and has gained a cult status in Poland. The translations of the stories about Thorgal Aegirsson have been published in Poland since the late 1970s, initially in installments in the comics magazine Relax and then as comic book albums. Since these translations are the work of several Polish translators, they often differ from one another, sometimes slightly and sometimes considerably. The purpose of the article is twofold. On the one hand, it examines the use of condensation techniques in the first Polish translations of Thorgal. As a result of textual condensation, some of the original meanings were simplified and the image of the main protagonist and certain cultural references were significantly modified. On the other hand, the article analyzes the relationship between words and images and focuses on the graphic metamorphoses of lettering in speech balloons in the subsequent translations of Thorgal. The article discusses these differences on the example of the selected comic book panels from the Polish translations of the album entitled Les trois vieillards du pays d’Aran [The Three Elders of Aran].
A beginner's guide to modern calligraphy and brush pen lettering : learn to create beautiful hand lettering for invitations, cards, journals and more!
\"Create beautiful hand-lettered journals, invitations, cards, menus and more with convenient brush pens! Master calligrapher Maki Shimano shows you all the techniques and provides hundreds of colourful examples to inspire you. Creating your own calligraphy is very easy using Shimano's time-tested method of breaking down each letter into a small number of strokes. And she provides dozens of ideas for decorative motifs such as wreaths, balloons, birthday cakes - and so much more! This easy step-by-step guide by an experienced calligraphy teacher allows you to develop your skills quickly. Start with the basic tools and techniques of hand lettering; Learn to draw 8 elegant typefaces with just 2 or 3 simple strokes; Create compositions with fancy flourishes, 'bounce' and rhythm; Design a planner, journal, place cards, greeting cards, gift tags, invitations, etc.; And much more!\"--Publisher's description.