3D Lettering: Create a Striking Composition
The different styles of lettering
A course by Tarwane , Art Director and Lettering Artist
Explore analog and digital drawing techniques to create a 3D lettering composition with spectacular optical illusions
- French with subtitles in English
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- 268 students
About the video: The different styles of lettering
Overview
“In this lesson, you will see some examples of the lettering style that you will develop in this course.”
In this video lesson Tarwane addresses the topic: The different styles of lettering, which is part of the Domestika online course: 3D Lettering: Create a Striking Composition. Explore analog and digital drawing techniques to create a 3D lettering composition with spectacular optical illusions.
Partial transcription of the video
“The different styles of lettering In this lesson, I present different styles of lettering that you will find in my work. The first style I'm going to talk about is interlock. You see it on this visual, the goal of the game is to succeed in nesting the letters with each other, a bit like building a puzzle where everything is going to intertwine and connect. In this second example, I wanted to show you the Sans Serif 3D block, that I particularly like. You will find it in many of my works. In this specific example, we see an increase in 3D as the lettering progresses, which is related to the ...”
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Course summary for: 3D Lettering: Create a Striking Composition
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Category
Calligraphy & Typography -
Software
Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
3D Lettering, Design, Digital Lettering, Hand Lettering, Lettering
Ever since he was little, Tarwane has been passionate about graffiti and street art. He has taught himself a wide array of amazing lettering techniques and, over time, specialized in embossed lettering and optical illusion effects. He has worked with international clients like Adobe, L'Oréal, Fox Channel, and Éditions Robert Laffont.
Hand drawing is always at the forefront of his creative process, even if he is a wiz at the digital side of things. He draws his inspiration from the words themselves, their shape, and their meaning.
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- Level: Beginner
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