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]]>“I think the strokes are very important element in order to create a nice lettering piece, also the thickness and kerning are very important,” he told Lettering Daily, explaining his creative process. “Sometimes I have the same mistakes, I usually see different works of great artists to have a better idea of how to do it and that’s how I improve my work!”
Though most of his work these days is digital, there’s a sense of movement and tactility with every digital brushstroke, making his work seemingly pop out of the screen.
According to Milan, the hardest part of his job is actually finding a good quote or a word to transform. “I could spend hours looking for a good one,” he admits. “Since I have the phrase or word I start to make the sketches in different styles, after having chosen the best one I proceed to do it with a marker, brush or directly digital on a tablet. Finally, I place the lettering on a photo or image.”
With more than 130k followers on Instagram to date, people are clearly taking note.
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]]>According to her, it was her senior year of college when she started a blog called Daily Dishonesty as a fun project to practice lettering. “It ended up going viral, landing me a book deal, and circulating my work around the web,” she explained. “Within about a year, I had enough freelance work to comfortably leave my full-time agency job, and I’ve been paying the bills with lettering ever since.”
Now, her colorful designs, playful letterforms, and quirky copywriting have been featured in publications like TIME Magazine, with collaborations with brands like Starbucks, Google, AT&T, and YouTube.
“When things get really dire and I can’t seem to focus or get motivated, my weird secret weapon is to stop what I’m doing, go to the kitchen, and chop vegetables to make salsa,” said Hom. “I think that productivity compounds, so if I complete a small task like making salsa, it makes me feel good and that feeling carries over into my work day. Oh and also, now I have a delicious bowl of salsa, which makes the day even better.”
Take a look at some of her playful designs in the gallery below.
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]]>Lewis specializes in 3D lettering and shows the whole process to his followers, along with the finished pieces. To see how he does it, scroll down.
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]]>The post David Milan’s Lettering Art Cuts to the Chase appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“I think the strokes are very important element in order to create a nice lettering piece, also the thickness and kerning are very important,” he told Lettering Daily, explaining his creative process. “Sometimes I have the same mistakes, I usually see different works of great artists to have a better idea of how to do it and that’s how I improve my work!”
Though most of his work these days is digital, there’s a sense of movement and tactility with every digital brushstroke, making his work seemingly pop out of the screen.
According to Milan, the hardest part of his job is actually finding a good quote or a word to transform. “I could spend hours looking for a good one,” he admits. “Since I have the phrase or word I start to make the sketches in different styles, after having chosen the best one I proceed to do it with a marker, brush or directly digital on a tablet. Finally, I place the lettering on a photo or image.”
With more than 130k followers on Instagram to date, people are clearly taking note.
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]]>The post This Designer Will Make You Fall in Love With Written Word appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>According to her, it was her senior year of college when she started a blog called Daily Dishonesty as a fun project to practice lettering. “It ended up going viral, landing me a book deal, and circulating my work around the web,” she explained. “Within about a year, I had enough freelance work to comfortably leave my full-time agency job, and I’ve been paying the bills with lettering ever since.”
Now, her colorful designs, playful letterforms, and quirky copywriting have been featured in publications like TIME Magazine, with collaborations with brands like Starbucks, Google, AT&T, and YouTube.
“When things get really dire and I can’t seem to focus or get motivated, my weird secret weapon is to stop what I’m doing, go to the kitchen, and chop vegetables to make salsa,” said Hom. “I think that productivity compounds, so if I complete a small task like making salsa, it makes me feel good and that feeling carries over into my work day. Oh and also, now I have a delicious bowl of salsa, which makes the day even better.”
Take a look at some of her playful designs in the gallery below.
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]]>The post This Guy is Amazing at 3D Lettering appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Lewis specializes in 3D lettering and shows the whole process to his followers, along with the finished pieces. To see how he does it, scroll down.
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