Congratulations to the talented Jay Roeder for getting his book "100 Days of Lettering: A Complete Creative Lettering Course" published. I'd also like to say thank you to Jay for including me in this project among other talented guest artists, and allowing me to share a snapshot of my lettering process.
Jay has several sections of lettering applications in this book from personal projects to real-world assignments. I chose to redraw a classic novel title "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain. There have been many talented designers and artists take on this cover but it was fun to put my own spin and style to it. Below you can see the progression from a simple thumbnail sketch to a more refined composition.
This book is a must have for all aspiring lettering artists and those looking to explore Jay's unique and funky style of typography. So pick up your copy today to add to your library and expand your skillset!
One of my projects was recently highlighted in the book Scripted: Custom Lettering in Graphic Design by Flamant Publishing. Very honored to be included among so many talented designers and lettering artists. Pick up your copy today!
If you're into hand-drawn type, and crafting your own letterforms like I am, then you're probably always looking for resources to perfect your craft. There are a ton of great books out there and even more people who really do this sort of thing extremely well. I don't consider myself a "master" by any means but I do enjoy this mode of design and illustration. Maybe it's my background in Art, or maybe I just hate being in front of a computer all day. Either way lettering and typography has been one of my greatest passions and has lead me to some great projects and allowed me to cross paths with some extremely talented people. I'm very honored to be included in this new book published by Rockport Books, titled Drawing Type: An Introduction to Illustrating Letterforms by Alex Fowkes
Drawing Type: features real-world projects and sketchbooks of well-known type designers (and some not so well-known like myself), including interviews about their processes.
Typefight... where the points don't matter, the winner gets bragging rights and the loser walks away scarred for life. Mano y Mano, glyph against glyph in a knock-down, drag-out fight to determine the best "Letter" of the two. I've been put up against the extremely talented UK designer Ged Palmer. We both put our lettering skills to bout for one week's time and let you — the audience — decide who's "N" is better.
You can cast your vote on the Typefight website.
I'm working with Plumbline once again on this years Craft Spirits Carnival poster. I'm excited to see this developing into a series of posters. The challenge will be to see how many bottle shapes we can create.