Special Effects and Topical Alphabets


Book Description

The alphabet is the message. With these special effects and topical alphabets, you can advertise or identify a product or service in lettering that reinforces your message. For example: letters shaped like chopsticks; letters made up of logs; letters made up of bones; letters frozen in ice; letters with stars and stripes. These are just a few of the alphabets you can use from the 100 fonts selected by Dan X. Solo from the Solotype Typographers Catalog. All the fonts appear in upper case, while many also have lower case and/or numerals. Whether your message is about the Fourth of July, cool refreshment, outdoor life, modern technology, summer, spring, winter, or a hundred other moods and occasions, you'll find in this collection an alphabet that tells the story. The typographic designs may be sophisticated or naïve, but all are eminently useful and difficult to find in usual sources.




24 Special-Effects Display Fonts


Book Description

Give any message high impact with this easy-to-use set of royalty-free fonts including star-spangled letters; letters made of bones; letters that evoke far-off lands, distant times and more. Mac or Windows-compatible. Selected by noted typographer Dan X. Solo. One CD-ROM and book. 24 black-and-white fonts.




Outline Alphabets


Book Description

Versatile, royalty-free alphabets offer scores of design possibilities with 100 complete fonts. Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Victorian, and contemporary styles include Albertus Outline, Gill Floriated, Washington Outline, Ben Franklin Open, Pluto Outline, Normandie Open, and many others. Most fonts feature both uppercase and lowercase characters; many also include numbers and punctuation.




100 Decorative Condensed Alphabets


Book Description

Handy archive of royalty-free typefaces ideal for ads, signs, menus, etc. Calico Casual, Designer Raleigh, Easter Gothic, Galaxy One, many other fonts. Use with any copier for an endless source of condensed type.




3-D and Shaded Alphabets


Book Description

Emblazon your message in 3-D or shaded lettering. Eye-catching typefaces in 100 amazingly diverse fonts.




Extra-bold Alphabets


Book Description

Comprehensive archive of especially bold fonts ideal for advertising, signs, posters, announcements, etc. Banker's Roman, Dolmen, Elizabethan, Goudy Heavyface, many more. Most fonts include upper- and lowercase letters, punctuation, numerals.







Copperplate Calligraphy


Book Description

No need for copper or plates to achieve the distinctive calligraphic script of eighteenth-century Europe ― just a pen, ink, and this comprehensive workbook will do. Master calligrapher Dick Jackson explains the basic strokes for almost all letters of the copperplate alphabet. Simple instructions and examples introduce the swirls, flourishes, strikings, and thick and thin strokes that make copperplate calligraphy a source of pleasure for the practitioner and a delight to the reader. A historical introduction traces the growth of copperplate from its roots in the French ronde of the seventeenth century, to its adaptation by English clerks into their copybooks, and the development of the style known as round hand. In addition, guide sheets and instructions for individual letters and numbers offer aspiring calligraphers a practical approach to this enduring art form.




Monograms and Alphabetic Devices


Book Description

More than 2,500 designs, originally published between 1830 and 1881, offer a splendid source of royalty-free ornaments. Includes two-, three-, and four-letter combos, plus crowns, crests, and coats of arms.




Italic and Copperplate Calligraphy


Book Description

In recent years, calligraphy has evolved from an esoteric art form to an everyday pursuit for artists, students, and amateurs. This guide for novices with some experience offers the chance to advance to the next level. Well-illustrated, step-by-step instructions by an expert calligrapher explain every detail of the two most popular calligraphic alphabets. Author Eleanor Winters introduces the Italic hand, which originated during the Renaissance, and the Copperplate style, which dominated European calligraphy during the eighteenth century. Her three-part approach begins with a review of the basics, advancing to variations in letter size, form, weight, and flourishes. It concludes with a wealth of advice on layout and design as well as inspiration for original projects.