Creative Lettering for Kids: Techniques and Tips from Top Artists

Creative Lettering for Kids: Techniques and Tips from Top Artists
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ISBN: 9781454920052

Techniques and tips from top artists!

Hand lettering is a visually dynamic and accessible way to add textual elements to any type of craft, from journals to mixed-media art. Some of the most accomplished artists present their favorite lettering techniques, illustrated with inspiring examples of their own work and accompanied by step-by-step instructions that kids can easily follow.

No other book on the topic presents such a wide variety of original alphabets, font styles, and creative projects for young artists!

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Creative Lettering for Kids: Techniques and Tips from Top Artists

Creative Lettering for Kids: Techniques and Tips from Top Artists

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ISBN: 9781454920052

Techniques and tips from top artists!

Hand lettering is a visually dynamic and accessible way to add textual elements to any type of craft, from journals to mixed-media art. Some of the most accomplished artists present their favorite lettering techniques, illustrated with inspiring examples of their own work and accompanied by step-by-step instructions that kids can easily follow.

No other book on the topic presents such a wide variety of original alphabets, font styles, and creative projects for young artists!

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