Artistic Lettering Tips to Decorate your Letters (Spanish, Multisub)
Release date:2022
Author: Joluvian
Skill level:Beginner
Language:Spanish
Exercise files:Yes
Learn to draw illustrated letters, numbers, symbols and monograms
Joluvian’s work – graphic designer, calligrapher, typographer and illustrator – can be found everywhere, from Instagram, for those who designed the stickers of the city of Madrid, to logos, large format murals and campaigns of large clients such as Coca-Cola , Ibercaja or Warner Music. His passion for letters has led him to create a style in which lettering and art merge into incredible pieces full of personality.
Yes in the course Design of calligraphic logos Joluvian showed you how to use your calligraphy to create images brand in this focuses on the creation of lettering or type illustration. It will teach you your working methodology to help you observe, understand and develop any style of letter printing your personal touch, based on your own writing or other alphabets and using a combination of analog and digital techniques.
About this course
The first thing that Joluvian will tell you is his beginnings in the world of lettering and he will tell you about his professional career. In addition, he will discover your influences and tell you about some of his greatest sources of inspiration.
It will show you some of his best tricks to create letters from your own calligraphy or from other alphabets so that your lettering projects have a special magic.
Joluvian will guide you in the process of creating your first letters, numbers and monograms so that later, with your own style, you can apply everything you have learned to your artistic letterings.
You will make the sketch first and then you will vectorize your project with Illustrator and add all kinds of effects and textures with Photoshop, so that it can be applied on digital or printed media with an optimal quality with a professional finish.
What is this course’s project?
You will make four illustrated letterings: an ‘A’, an ampersand, a number eight and a monogram. From there you can create all the letters and words you want.
Who is it for?
Designers, illustrators, calligraphers, typographers, digital artists and anyone else who wants to learn how to turn their love of letters into authentic works of art full of meaning.
What you need
It is advisable, although not essential, to have basic knowledge of lettering and calligraphy.
With regard to materials you will use markers, pencils, paper, a computer on which you must have installed Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, camera (which can be the one of your mobile phone) and it is also recommended that you use a graphic tablet.