The ABC of Custom Lettering: A Practical Guide to Drawing Letters
T**F
Exceptional instruction in developing an eye for the details
This is one of the more helpful art books I've ever read. I've been gradually learning graphic design for various side projects for some time, and I'm extremely new to custom lettering. I'm also the sort whose artistic abilities are about 1% natural talent and 99% deliberate study. I may know by intuition when something doesn't look right, but I need instruction to figure out what it is, and Castro's book provides exactly what I need.The bulk of the book is divided into two large parts. In the first, he details traditional calligraphy techniques. Even if your medium is digital rather than true hand lettering (as mine is), the section is still extremely valuable. It's much easier to make letter forms that look right when you know the mechanics behind _why_ the letters are supposed to be the way they are.The second large section shows examples of several different lettering styles, complete with multiple variations for each. For each style, there is a suggested project. He then leads you through his thought process from a preliminary sketch through several revisions, and this is where his instruction really shines. Each time he does a sketch, he critiques it mercilessly, carefully marking and explaining each detail that doesn't look quite right. Then he shows how the sketch is improved by fixing those details, and the next round of improvements begins. I've found this part incredibly useful for developing my own eye for the details. I'm already spotting things that I wouldn't have noticed in a million years without his instruction, and I just finished the book this morning.I have only one concern worth mentioning, and it isn't nearly enough to subtract a star for, especially when the book is exceptionally strong in every other respect. It's that some of his examples of variations on a style aren't very legible, and a few are downright cryptic. In the example projects that he develops in detail, he is very conscious of legibility. But for whatever reason, he still includes some other examples that I would consider too illegible to be good exemplars of a style.
N**O
If you find a book on lettering that's better than this one, I want to know about it.
I rarely write reviews, but this book was so useful to me, and I want more designers to be aware of it. Much of today's online "lettering" instruction is random folks offering print-at-home practice sheets, where you basically trace other people's handwriting and voilla, now you know how to letter. Not.Then there are courses valued at several hundred dollars, which I don't doubt are worth it, but are just prohibitively expensive for most of us.And then there's this book.If you're an aspiring lettering artist or a logo designer who wants to work with custom type, this must be the best $20 ever spent. It starts off with calligraphy basics, and offers several most important historical European calligraphy styles from which our modern typography has developed. Learning the mechanics of writing in these styles makes all the difference when attempting to create type from scratch. The "common mistakes" section was beyond useful. It's obvious the author has lots of experience in teaching.While Jessica Hische's book "In Progress" was beautiful to look at and had some important information on vector lettering, it's not nearly as in-depth as this book. Where Hische's book is more of a "this is how I do it", Castro's book is all about "here's how YOU can do it". The focus is always on the reader/student.The last part which finally gets to what we've all been waiting for – the custom lettering process – has several case studies in different styles, and it's fun to follow along while seeing how a lettering master approaches it.I really wish I'd have a chance to take a workshop with Ivan Castro one day – but until that happens, this book is the next best thing.
M**S
Great introduction and ongoing reference book
Really great introduction to lettering. I had done some drawings with lettering and was frustrated with the results. This book showed me the basics and gave me one tip (do your lettering very large and then shrink it in to fit into your drawing) in particular that really improved my work since the larger the letters, the easier to draw (it seems). There are also a lot of examples within the book which explain spacing between letters and the handful of letters which have special dimensions (for instance, an M is not an upside down W because of the slant of the legs). You can't go wrong with this book - an invaluable reference.
J**.
Makes a difference at any level of talent!
So are you a, beginner, novice, or professional? It really doesn't matter. Like many thing, knowing a craft takes time research. This book, amongst many that I own, have been a building block of my company F'n Wookee Studios. When lettering it's the little things that make a sign ok to professional. Understanding your tools, your craft, and having the patience to learn is what can make you stand out against your competitors. As I too am always learning, this book made a world of difference on how I preplan everything. Knowledge is truly power, get the book if your serious about making a difference for yourself. Totally worth it.
T**Y
Great for a novice or experienced artist needing to refresh fundamentals
Very informative, fun and well written book. I'm slowly going through every exercise in it and I can see improvement. Extra points cause a dude has on a Bad Brains shirt in it and there's a Joey Ramone quote as an example. Top notch
G**W
calligraphy knowledge
this person knows the material has good suggestions for one to improve
K**C
Gran calidad teórica
Este libro es un básico necesario en la biblioteca de un letrita e incluso un diseñador de tipografía. Está lleno de consejos y ejemplos muy útiles. Lo compré hace tres años y tuve la fortuna de coincidir con Ivan en una conferencia y me lo pudo firmar. :D
S**A
Great book by Ivan Castro
Very good book for inspiration. Suitable for beginners as well as experienced hand letterers.
P**A
Compra do livro The ABC of custoum lettering por Ken Barber
Compra perfeita! Entrega mais que rápida; além da espectativa. A respeito do produto The ABC of custoum lettering ( Guia de como desenhae letreiros) é um livro de muita valia para quem estuda ou já trabalha com comunicação visual e blicidade. É muito criativo, com senso estético e organição. Ffeito por quem realmente entende do ofício. Recomendo muito!
J**
great for beginners , interesting for those who think they arent
really nice book , starts at the beginning and teaches the basics that are important to understanding lettering . interesting and very useful. well laid out on nice paper and fluid, pleasure to read font .
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