UMA INTRODUÇÃO SIMPLES E DIVERTIDA À ARTE DA CALIGRAFIA
Unindo técnicas de escrita à mão com textos inspiradores sobre a necessidade de desacelerar e de aceitar a vida como ela é, este livro é uma ótima maneira de cultivar a calma, promover a alegria e celebrar a beleza.
À primeira vista, dominar a arte da caligrafia pode parecer difícil, mas você vai se surpreender ao ver como é simples criar lindos projetos. A artista plástica e blogueira Amy Latta usa uma abordagem amistosa e acessível que o tornará confiante para dar os primeiros passos – e logo você estará produzindo verdadeiras obras de arte.
Aprenda a criar letras que parecem feitas com pincel, depois acrescente ornamentos, como ramos de folhas, rosas, faixas, fitas, arabescos e penas que vão valorizar muito seus desenhos.
Trazendo 46 exercícios explicados em detalhes, este livro vai ensinar a fazer diversos tipos de letras e a utilizar técnicas simples para criar efeitos de luz, sombra, relevo e destaque.
Com apenas um pouco de prática, você se sentirá seguro para compartilhar seus trabalhos nas redes sociais, fazer presentes personalizados e até decorar a sua casa.
Ao longo desse processo, ainda vai saborear mensagens que vão inspirá-lo a reservar um tempo para si mesmo, liberar sua criatividade e tornar sua vida mais bonita.
I’m a wife, a mother, and an artist…which means I’m always busy and sometimes messy! I have a B.A. in English from McDaniel College, and in April of 2013, I published my first e-book, Crochet 101. Here at One Artsy Mama, I share a variety of project types including home decor, fashion, kids’ crafts, sewing, jewelry, crochet and more. My favorite topic, though, is hand lettering. On July 11, 2017, my book Hand Lettering for Relaxation was released and in the following year it went to print four more times. Since then, a Portugese version, Calagrafia para Relaxar has made waves in Brazil, and I’ve written a lettering book for kids that was released in October 2018. My next book, Hand Lettering for Laughter, will release in April of 2019.
In December 2015, one of my hand lettered gift tags was featured in a Christmas wrapping kit for sale in GAP stores across the United States. I am also honored to be the recipient of The Craftys’ 2015 “Best Craft Blogger” award, as well as being voted the top Crafty Blogger of 2015 in the SwayyEm community. In 2016, one of my coffee cup designs appeared in a nationwide Starbucks holiday commercial, and I signed on with Page Street Publishing Company. In 2017, though, I experienced the adventure of a lifetime as our family expanded through international adoption.
I am happiest when creating something and enjoy making all kinds of projects with my 10 year old “Little Crafter” and my 11 year old “Scout.” In my spare time {if there ever is any!}, I am a professional ballroom, latin, and swing dancer. When not on the dance floor or crafting, you can probably find me at Starbucks.
To contact me, feel free to email me at amylattacreations{at}gmail{dot}com.
I feel like with arts and crafts books it is really difficult for authors to balance step by step instructions of the basics and yet still lead you forward into more complicated aspects of the craft. This book is not afraid to break down the steps. Things common in hand lettering projects like arrows and banners are explained line by line. If you're thinking that is too basic, I have actually seen a person or two online recently asking how to make those items look good so I know that there is a need for those things. Having simple steps for those things is a bonus to me. But I also like how the same book that is explaining those initial "easy" steps is also exploring things like layout, shading, adding patterns to your letters, adding frames, simple floral elements, etc.
There is a nice balance between the text and images for the instructional sections.
Every section has a mostly empty but pre-bordered page to practice what you have learned in that section. If you are the type of person who beats yourself up if something isn't perfect, I would probably recommend photocopying those pages instead of writing in the book. You know, if you do want hand lettering to be for relaxation. Besides those pre-bordered pages there is usually about a half a page of wasted space as additional practice space. For me personally, I am not a fan of all of the extra empty space but I won't knock the score for that, since this is meant to be a workbook and that's just my personal preference (again because practicing right in the book isn't my thing).
Within a few pages you will learn how to at least write a word or three in a faux-caligraphy style without using a brush pen. I copied their word from the example "time" in a color pencil and got decent results. So you don't need a bunch of fancy supplies to do most of what is in this book. As someone who really struggles to get the strokes right when using a water brush or brush pen, I really appreciate the detailed instructions for accomplishing a pretty letter without a brush tip. But for those who prefer using brush tips, this book covers that.
This book may not give you a step by step of each and every letter but it does at least give you a sample alphabet to show you what the letters should look like. That combined with the clear instructions is definitely a good way of doing things. So many other books may show you a step by step of a letter or two then don't even give you the example of what the rest of the alphabet would look like. That tends to be a pet peeve of mine. Just because you can finish a letter "A" doesn't mean the same style in a letter "Q" will be easy for you to figure out. I am so glad this author understands the importance of at least letting us see the direction to go in if we want to try the whole alphabet in the presented style.
No real complaints. This is my new fave lettering book.
I've wanted to learn hand lettering and found Latta's to be a great guide. Each workshop is easy to complete and takes you through not just lettering but the decorative designs and elements that make for a great lettered project. Each workshop also includes a short, inspirational and encouraging story that goes with the method and inspiring quite the workshop has you create. The book includes space to draw in. I do wish the paper was a little thicker as some of my marker work bleeds through. But I recommend this as a great learning book!
Easy to follow themes and lots of room to practice. This is a great one to start with if you're new to the hand lettering game. If you have more experience it's a nice way of getting more inspiration.
A great introduction into hand lettering. Amy's instructions are easy to follow and allow you to get into the habit of practice. At times a little too "Pinterest"-y for me but overall provides a really good foundation for you to find your own style.
When I first started this book I was very unpracticed in drawing guidelines, understanding proportions, and being able to eyeball kerning. At first I was completely overwhelmed with how much work it took to sketch each lesson prompt. So I took a break, read 20+ other books, practiced a bunch on the formal calligraphic hands, and then randomly decided I would sit down and finish this book 3 years after starting it. I was amazed, after all that practice, how quickly I could do each lesson. Instead of struggling with the basics, I could now focus on each technique she was teaching.
I was able to complete 35 lessons in two months. And I can say, my skills flourished. By the end, there was marked improvement and variety in what I can do. I even feel much more confident laying out my own compositions.
Highly recommend for the techniques and composition practice. Only advise one to have a good mastery of the basics first.
I loved this book. I’m starting on the world of hand lettering as a hobby, and found this book super easy to follow and very explicit on what you have to do and what steps you need to follow to achieve it. Highly recommend it
Perfect for the beginner! Amy Latta breaks down hand lettering into easy steps that promote success and build confidence. She provides loads of encouragement and tips. Tons of fun!
Um livro lindo, com técnicas muito úteis pra quem gosta de caligrafia. A autora nos mostra exemplos desde os materiais que devemos usar, até mesmo alguns tutoriais para praticarmos. Eu, como iniciante, tive bastante dificuldade para fazer algumas atividades, mas vou continuar tentando. Gostei e recomendo!
Hand lettering as a craft is HUGE right now! This book focuses mostly on brush lettering (rather than say calligraphy) and as someone who doesn’t manage lettering all that well I would say this shows off the basics well. I’m still not sure it’s an art form I will get into but I will know where to look if I need a further refresher.
I like how this book focuses more on lettering styles that work with your current handwriting as is, rather than requiring you to copy their handwriting exactly. I also enjoy the practice designs included in each workshop; that helps me see new ways to use what I’ve learned.