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Step 3: Lightly Sketching I build up my letterforms in stages. I begin by using a mechanical pencil, drawing very lightly on the page, mapping out where the letterforms will go, using a hairline to draw “the skeleton,” or the basic frame of the letters. As I move onto “the body,” adding weight to my skeleton, I draw loosely—sketching the letterform
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Visual thinking
Chuck Frey • 1 card

graphics
rnsc.alien • 4 cards
The image above is a sketch I drew in Photoshop with a Wacom Cintiq (a display and stylus that lets you directly draw on the screen). For a few months I was obsessed with this magical device and abandoned my sketchbooks. Over time, I found that clients reacted differently to these more finalized looking designs—they scrutinized them more intensely,
... See moreJessica Hische • In Progress: See Inside a Lettering Artist's Sketchbook and Process, from Pencil to Vector
Urban sketching
Roberto Gejman • 2 cards
