Floral Lettering with Procreate
Course final project
A course by Bren Navarro , Illustrator and Lettering Artist
About the final project for: Floral Lettering with Procreate
Floral Lettering with Procreate
“We have reached the end of the course! Thank you very much for accompanying me. I hope that my lessons and tips will help you when developing your lettering projects. Do not forget that each project is unique and that what we have seen in this course is a base that you can use with your own style. I share the steps you must follow to carry out and share your project. Choose the phrase and start sketching Choose a phrase and write it at the top of your canvas so you can start sketching mini compositions of possible accommodations. Make quick, small sketches and don't spend too much time on them. This is for you to see possible compositions. Determine the hierarchy, the styles, the weight and the contrast that you will give to your letters.




Partial transcription of the video
“Final project I thank you for taking this course. and I hope it has met your expectations. Keep creating lettering that you can embellish with flowers and many happy colors. Choose a phrase that identifies you and motivates you to make it easier and more fun for you to make your final project. It can be a life motto to live by or even the name of a person. The idea here is to learn and find your own style and that the road be fun and not heavy. Perhaps in this course you will realize that you like flowers more abstract or with more subdued colors. Do not be afraid or embarrassed to show you...”
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Course summary for: Floral Lettering with Procreate
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Category
Calligraphy & Typography -
Software
Procreate -
Areas
Digital Lettering, Lettering

Bren Navarro
A course by Bren Navarro
Bren Navarro is an illustrator and lettering artist from Mexico City who is now based in Cancún. After studying graphic design, she got into lettering as a hobby, which slowly grew into her profession as she mastered its techniques and intricacies. Since then, she has designed pieces for brands like Starbucks, Bendita Culpa, and Alipay.
Her main source of inspiration is the Caribbean; its warmth and tropical nature greatly influenced her development as an illustrator and lettering artist. She likes to experiment with vibrant colors in her work by interlacing positive phrases with bright flowers.
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