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New Artwork - Ian Rogers - an Ambush of Tigers

New Artwork – Ian Rogers – an Ambush of Tigers

August 6, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Calligraphy and Lettering, Drawing, Illustrators, My Sketchbook

Collective nouns are interesting. You know, like a flock of sheep, a pod of whales, a school of fish… A group of tigers is called an ambush. Whaddaya know.

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New Artwork - Ian Rogers

New Artwork – Ian Rogers

June 14, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Calligraphy and Lettering, My Sketchbook

So as those of you who visit regularly probably realize, I like lettering and calligraphy. After checking out a pile of videos of Luca Barcellona at work, I felt all inspired so I sketched out one of my favourite quotes…

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Luca Barcellona - Carhartt logo treatments

Luca Barcellona

June 13, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Branding and Logo Design, Calligraphy and Lettering, Illustrators, Typography and fonts, Video

Luca Barcellona is a really incredible calligrapher. He has his own studio in Milan, where he works as a freelance graphic designer and calligrapher. Letters are the main ingredient of his creations. He teaches calligraphy with the Associazione Calligrafica Italiana…

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Dana Tanamachi - Speed Lettering

Dana Tanamachi – Speed Lettering

May 27, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Calligraphy and Lettering, Illustrators, Speed Painting

I know I’ve been posting a lot of links to videos of artists working all sped-up. Well, it’s neat to watch, is why. This one is no exception. Besides the incredible control of line, Dana Tanamachi’s technique is very interesting. There…

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