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Category: Letterforms

Brush Lettering: Expressive Styles

Brush Lettering: Contemporary Style Collection

Brush lettering for identity, campaigns, and social commentary

This collection of brush lettering shows a wide range of styles, all made with the brush. I use many different papers to achieve the different effects. These examples are a mix of projects done for clients and ongoing studio work. I am always looking for new ways to use lettering to express voice and contemporary culture.

 

Beautiful brush script portfolio by Iskra Design

Brush script by Iskra, "Blue Sky"

"Seductively French" brush script logo design by Iskra

Brush Script hashtags and twitter

"Take Back the Night" brush lettering by IskraSocial Media brush lettering and social commentary My-Life-My-Phone-Brush-Lettering

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Brush lettering concept for a book cover"Help, Heal, Hope" brush script by Iskra

Brush Lettering: Design Through Gesture

The brush is one of the best tools for creating expressive lettering. The softness of the brush makes it feel like an extension of the hand, flowing, organic, and natural. Synthetic brushes or other brushes with a stiff fiber can be used for controlled forms that look almost drawn, like “Loveables” above. I almost always start a project with the brush, as a way of thinking. Then if the work needs to be refined or vectorized with very crisp edges or particular adjustments for style or legibility, I am at least working from something that started with life-force, connected to intuition.

When I design a logo in a contemporary brush style I go back and forth between pencil sketches, napkin doodles, and direct work with the brush. Direct work is based in calligraphy, the act of designing with gesture in the moment. Instead of planning and designing each mark I trust in the motion of the brush to find interesting patterns of shape and space.

Other portfolios in the Calligraphy and Expressive Lettering Collections mix brush technique in with other styles. This set gives you a good idea of what pure brush lettering looks like, so if you are trying to find a look for a project you can visualize it and give a name to what you have in mind.

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Expressive Lettering Collection Introduction

Expressive Lettering Collection: Introduction

A collection of expressive lettering and calligraphy projects showcasing a wide range of styles

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There are infinite ways to express emotion and character through lettering. This collection is an overview showing expressive lettering commissioned for packaging, corporate identity, museum exhibit and event logos. I may create the letters with brushes, pens, eye droppers, or any number of mark-making tools depending on the mood and feeling the word expresses. I let the meaning of the words determine style, so that each project is unique.

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Lettering and Calligraphy for Packaging

Lettering and Calligraphy for Packaging

Casual scripts and hand drawn typography for food and beverage packaging design

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This collection of custom lettering focuses on food and beverage packaging. Usually a product logo goes through many explorations and variations of style. I work in a lot of different styles so I am often commissioned for a complete discovery process, brought in to the project early to develop ideas for presentation. I can do hand lettered typographic solutions or casual expressive scripts and everything in between, to reflect different product niches. This collection includes final logos as well as exploratory concepts, which are often as complete and interesting as the final art.

All artwork © Iskra Design

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Typographic Hand Lettering

Typographic Hand Lettering

Custom hand lettered typography for packaging, identities and advertising design

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Typographic Hand Lettering for Packaging, Logos and Advertising Design

This collection shows drawn logos for packaging and logos for clients including the Seattle Times, Alicorp, Hilary Duff, Post Foods, Fritolay, Budweiser and Armstrong Floors. I often start with a pencil or calligraphic ink study, but then I refine the work to become much closer to a font in appearance. I have shown a few iterations of some of these projects to give an idea of the creative choices involved. It is not unusual on a packaging project to do a dozen or more concepts in the first round and then several sets of variations to explore all the possibilities. Some of the samples in this typographic lettering collection are presentation concepts. For typographic styles I usually do a very tight rendering by hand, although sketches can be vectorized if needed. Final art is usually completed as an Illustrator file.

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