Which lettering style should I begin learning?
Get to know which lettering technique would suit your own personal style the most by answering a few questions.
Looks like you're into MESS FREE lettering. Using brush pens will save you working with inks and all the mess that comes with it. Most of the pens are pre-filled with ink which means you won't have to think about dipping at all.
Brush pens come in different sizes and you can achieve different lettering styles with each of them - how amazing is that? You can go for chunkier pens to get a thicker style lettering and for fine tips pens to letter in a more of a classic style. Are you ready to learn?
Start with my Brush Lettering Kit + Class Video to help you learn.
OR click WORKSHOPS to find a live online class.
Ah this is such a dreamy style! There's just something about working with nibs, dipping your pen and that satisfying scracthy sound of the nib against paper. Looks like you're into more of an authentic, classic looking calligraphy style. You're in for a treat! Dip pen calligraphy is so therapeutic.
Start with my Modern Calligraphy Kit + Class Video to help you learn.
OR click WORKSHOPS to find a live online class.
Looks like you love the burst of colour and are ready to explore watercolour brush lettering! This is definitley one of the most mesmarising techniques. And it opens up so many possibilities too! You'll be able to not only letter but paint some simple elements around your lettering by using a water brush. It's definitely one of the most cost effective ways of learning, as watercolours last SOOO LOOONG, which means you won't have to buy lots of coloured pens and inks to keep the practice interesting.
Start with my Watercolour Lettering Kit + Class Video to help you learn.
OR click WORKSHOPS to find a live online class.