Lettering for Planners. Jillian Reece
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Lettering for Planners: A Step-By-Step Guide to Hand Lettering and Modern Calligraphy for Bullet Journals and Beyond
Library of Congress Cataloging
ISBN: (print) 978-1-63353-925-9 (ebook) 978-1-63353-926-6
Library of Congress Control Number: 2018962596
BISAC category code: ART003000 ART / Techniques / Calligraphy
Printed in the United States of America
Contents
Chapter 1 How Do I Incorporate Lettering Into My Planner?
Chapter 3 What Are the Characteristics of Calligraphy?
Chapter 6 Creating Lowercase Script Letters
Chapter 7 Connecting Lowercase Letters
Chapter 8 Block Capital Letters
Chapter 9 Script Capital Letters
Chapter 10 Incorporating Capitals Into Words
Chapter 12 How to Experiment with Your Style
Chapter 14 Decorations and Embellishments
Chapter 15 Composition: Putting It All Together
Introduction
So, you love your to-do lists. But you’re not the type of person to just grab the nearest scrap of paper and pen to scribble down tasks.
No. You’re the kind of person who appreciates organization and adds your creativity into something as everyday as a planner. (We totally get it, even if your friends and family don’t!)
Your tasks, schedule, and notes deserve more than a scribble, and maybe you’ve tried your hand at decorative lettering but you’re just not sure where to start. You’re afraid to ruin the pages of your journal and so you’ve stayed away from getting too fancy. Sound like you? We’ve got you covered!
We’ll walk you through the steps of how to hand letter a basic script alphabet with confidence, focusing on the basics to build up a strong foundation for the details. Then, we’ll move into more letter styles and embellishments so that you can create truly unique lettering. We have tons of examples of “dos and don’ts” throughout the book to help you learn.
There are lots of benefits to learning hand lettering, particularly in the context of journaling.
•It’s a relaxing and therapeutic hands-on activity, especially in our digital age
•You can do it anywhere, unlike some other crafts and hobbies
•It’s completely customizable (no need to search for a stencil or buy a bunch of fonts!)
The best part? It doesn’t take a long time to learn, and you don’t need to buy fancy calligraphy supplies. You can get started today with supplies you already have.
From Jillian
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