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Illustrator Draftsman 3 & 2 - Volume 3 Executionable Practices
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CHAPTER 5 LETTERING Overview Introduction As an Illustrator Draftsman, you letter official publications, posters, lecture pads, and displays. You must know what makes one alphabet easier to read than another and what gives one alphabet more beauty and character than another. Lettering has often been called an art form in itself. This chapter will examine  the  geometry  and  presentation  of  lettering  and  calligraphy. Objectives The  material  in  this  chapter  enables  you  to  do  the  following: Differentiate  between  lettering,  typography,  and  calligraphy. Define  typefaces. Distinguish  between  typefaces  and  type  fonts. Duplicate  the  six  basic  strokes  of  freehand  and  calligraphic  lettering. Distinguish between lettering used for text and lettering used for headlines. Recognize  the  importance  of  thumbnail  sketches,  roughs,  and comprehensives  in  layouts  with  extensive  lettering. Identify  the  uses  of  different  type  sizes. Evaluate  the  use  of  dry  transfer  lettering. Continued  on  next  page 5-1

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