The other night I got a little crazy with the scissors and whipped up some hand-made letters for the header for the blog. I don’t know if it looks good, but it was fun.
I had been was looking through the book Hand Job: A Catalog of Type to find inspiration for a project I was working on and found much more than I expected.
It’s a great book showing the work of graphic designers and artists who prefer using hand-drawn letters instead of digital fonts — packed with sketches and journal entries along side finished drawings, posters and illustrations by 50 talented artists.
“Graphic designer and hand typographer Michael Perry has selected work that represents the full spectrum of design methods and styles. Whether you are looking to invigorate your design work or are just in need of a little offbeat inspiration, Hand Job will have you reaching for your favorite pen.” –Brunswick Street Bookstore
Then I stared seeing hands everywhere I looked…in my studio, in the warehouse, everywhere….
P.S. I forgot to say that another reason I really enjoyed this book as because in school as a kid, instead of paying attention in class, I used to spend a lot of time drawing signs and messages in letters that were little cartoons of snakes – each letter had a little head with eyes, vogue, and a mouth.
Thank you for another fantastic blog. Where else could I get this kind of information written in such an incite full way? I have a project that I am just now working on, and I have been looking for such information… Regards…
Thanks everyone for the encouragement! since it seems to have a good response, I’ll leave up.
Great lettering! I really like your new banner. Actually, the whole new look of your blog is very nice.
I guess that if you feel inspired you can keep going and do the whole alphabet and then turn it into a digital font…
Hi Angela – my font would be complicated! I already scanned letters of different colors, because when I combined diffferent colors and fabric patterns, found I needed more choices.
What fun! I love it .
The header looks great! The book title is a little racy, however.
Don’t worry – the title is just a joke. The art is all good, nothing xrated. It’s a really good publication from Princeton Architectural Press.
Your fabric letters look great! I really like hand-drawn lettering.
I have to say that the title of your post made me look twice at my inbox! (Feedblitz is sending me *what*??) 😀 But I love the handmade letters!
Carolyn, I’m glad you didn’t put me on your spam list! Racy title, but the art is all great, don’t worry about that.