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I use Paint Tool SAI for the sketch+colouring and Adobe Photoshop for lettering, Effect and Layouting. This calligraphy alphabet feels playful, vibrant and trendy enough to hang on the wall as a piece of art. The flourishes on this script on the ascenders d, h, and k as well as the descenders g, j, q, and y fill the negative space and give a lovely airy feel to this alphabet. You can see natural variations between letters in this alphabet example, created by Therona, which is a natural part of lettering.
Bounce Lettering Lowercase Letters

Even though it's a humble script, Spencerian can still flourish like the best of them. This alphabet by Rodylyn is a mix of Spencerian and Madarasz styles. Let’s round out the Copperplate category with this gorgeous pointed pen calligraphy alphabet exemplar courtesy of Sylvia van Dijk. You can start practicing the strokes now with our free capital stem worksheet. Client's name is "Jean Poujol" so I used JP alphabets to design their logo.
Brush Lettering Calligraphy Capitals
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Bounce lettering meets whimsy with this digital calligraphy example. Click to watch the bounced alphabet be drawn in the Procreate App using our Loveleigh Brush. Start practicing your brush lettering with our free brush pen worksheets. This calligrapher, Colleen, took great care in her calligraphy alphabet to create style and embellishment that reflects the Blackletter style and essence. If these letters remind you of cursive writing, you have a great eye for typography!
Spencerian Lowercase Letters
It's an elegant, stylish and contemporary take on the brush lettering alphabet, with a lot of the calligrapher's personal style coming through. You can tell that Heidi has tons of practice and is a true artist based on this gorgeous exemplar. Drawn using a Dual Zebra Brush Pen, this modern calligraphy alphabet is bounced and has a distinct uniqueness to the letters. The strokes are expressive, the bouncing makes it feel dynamic, and overall it's a very trendy and artistic take on the calligraphy alphabet. This was drawn using the Loveleigh Brush from the iPad Calligraphy Basics course.
Fun with different special symbols
When the Latin alphabet originated in ancient Rome, the Romans probably never imagined the beautiful, creative alphabets that would come to be! More modern tools are even easier to use and practice writing with. Get crafty with our lively cartoon-style printable alphabet letters! This style conveys a sense of energy and playfulness, perfect for infusing fun into any project. Simply click on a letter outline to print out the alphabet template you need. The impeccable form, use of color and crisp contact between thin and thick strokes make this a well-rounded exemplar, and a textbook sample of brush lettering.
Spencerian was actually a precursor to the modern cursive alphabet. Written with the Blue Pumpkin pointed pen nib, Adrienne’s style has roots in Copperplate calligraphy but is actually a very modern style. In addition to her alphabet exemplar, this calligraphy artist took time to write a few words in this alphabet style. Something that makes this one extra special is the delicate 3D detailing added to the word "Copperplate" and the blended colors within the alphabet letters. A key difference between the lowercase letters and the uppercase letters is the number of basic strokes that words are built from.
In this video, notice how the letters of the alphabet have both thick and thin lines as pressure is lessened and applied. Look closely at the letter m and you'll see that the last stroke dips below the rest, creating a bounce. While some of the alphabets above also utilized aspects of the bounce style, here are dedicated examples that showcase this popular technique well.
Flourished Bounce Lettering Alphabet
Here we examine the capital letters of the brush lettering alphabet in a simple modern style. These letters are very fluid and dynamic, perfect for adding letter variations and flourishes. Something else that’s special about these calligraphy alphabet letters is the expressive exit strokes that each letter ends with. This style is rooted in traditional calligraphy but has modern expression and we think it is absolutely stunning.
Other Traditional Alphabets
This beautifully flourished alphabet by Sophie Taylor of Taylor Design Studio has a more slanted style than the previous calligraphy alphabets. It has a predominantly Copperplate style with a few modern elements, and is written on the iPad using the Procreate App. Do these letters feel fancier than the previous calligraphy alphabets? The collection of capitals above is the basic version of the capital letters. Traditional calligraphy letters have had their same form practiced for centuries, and modern calligraphy letters see constant development and experimentation.
Unlike calligraphy that has variation between thick and thin lines, monoline letters are created with a thin stroke all throughout. You can even use monoline letters as the base for faux calligraphy, or leave them as-is for a more airy look. See the hand lettering process below with this alphabet example.
The Copperplate majuscules are built from 5 basic strokes, instead of 8. However, it IS possible to make whatever font you'd like by turning your own calligraphy or hand lettering into a calligraphy font! If you're inspired enough today you can try font making for free with the font generator FontStruct. A great design shows the world what you stand for, tells a story and makes people remember your brand.
Baroque monogram realized in a cross etching style with intercalated letters. Yamada Bee makes and sell honey products such as health food and cosmetics. Logo design for Global Television Network - Television for the Blockchain Era. Stylization of the Greek letter "Alpha" to be clean and easy to use across digital media. Instead of being written at a 55-degree slant, you'll notice that Spencerian is more italic.
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