Design of Calligraphy Logos
From the script to the expressive script
A course by Joluvian , Graphic designer, calligrapher, typographer and illustrator
Joined August 2009
About the video: From the script to the expressive script
Overview
“We have already understood how to develop our italic alphabet, now is the time to put a little expressiveness and dynamism. ”
In this video lesson Joluvian addresses the topic: From the script to the expressive script, which is part of the Domestika online course: Design of Calligraphy Logos. Print a personal feature in your designs.
Partial transcription of the video
“[Music] Now that we have understood a little the structural basis of the alphabet, including strokes that can help us develop both capital letters or specific expressions for each letter, We can take them to build a piece and assemble a new one. Let's go to the beginning, again, of what the letter N. If we have a letter N, the N's and even all the letters have internal connections and termination connections, They are word ending letters. In ancient times they were used, say, to fill in the remaining space between one line and another and make a box, What an adjustment, justify the phrase. ...”
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Course summary for: Design of Calligraphy Logos
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Category
Calligraphy & Typography, Design -
Software
Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Branding & Identity, Calligraphy, Graphic Design, Logo Design, Traditional illustration

Joluvian
A course by Joluvian
After a lifetime as a designer, illustrator and publicist, Joluvian began a few years ago a romance with the alphabet and strokes with brushes. Since then he has not stopped making lyrics. He studied graphic design in Mérida (Venezuela), and worked for many years as an art director; In 2009 he decided to move to Spain, where he did a master's degree in 3D and postgraduate studies in illustration, while he began to take courses in calligraphy and lettering.
He has studied with major industry, although he always had an innate talent for stroke and drawing, " I always looked at the covers that our dad made in school notebooks because he had a very nice and stylized handwriting. Later, when I started studying design, I forgot about manual work as I used the computer more, until I got into calligraphy. Actually, going back to the lyrics has been to take back my original vocation l ".
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