6 Different Calligraphy Fonts Images

Author by: Eric
Date 2009-01-26
Category Calligraphy Font
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We have collected awesome Different Calligraphy Fonts in this page. We need two week to collect these awesome calligraphy font pictures from expert designer. You can see something benefit in fancy tattoo font styles, calligraphy alphabet fonts and calligraphy writing fonts, it's probably amazing file to make graphic work.

Also look at these different fonts with writing, calligraphy fonts letters and alphabet different lettering styles fonts to get more graphic material about calligraphy font. It's possible to customize as well, change the details and make your corrections. Last, We hope this collection can give you more creativity, inspiration and also fresh ideas to improve the appearance of your new work.

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Designing Tips:

  • Consider the technology that will produce the work - you approach a color image for a print magazine other than something that you spray on a wall. Our wall decals illustrations are simple, one-dimensional and easy to cut, so we use the styles of the 60s and 70s with basic shapes
  • Always ask the customer how they want the final image. If they want the Illustrator file, and you have many layers, but do not want to move them to a new work of art, one by one, it is easier to draw a large rectangle on the final image, Ctrl + right-click and select 'Create clipping mask. This crop your artwork to the shape you've drawn
  • The best way to start any project in your sketchbook: get your ideas on paper, and be disjointed. Push ideas around, make comments, document everything that comes into your head. When I plan an image, everything usually comes from keywords and sketches, from there it is just a layout issue
  • While this may seem like a convenient option, do not use the Auto Trace tool in Illustrator, or use shapes of traces in your design - the results still tend to look clear and amateur. I think this rule is true no matter how the route was done
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