A brief introduction to techniques of architectural lettering using a good-quality .9 mm or .7 mm mechanical pencil and gridded paper for practice guidelines.
Guessing that chiselled edge is where the name for architect's grind came from (fountain pen nib).....I have seen several videos on this subject but yours is the only one that showed to make the lead have an angle. Thanks!
I used to use a stub nib in a Lami Safari and rotate it 90 degrees...I couldn't bring myself to have my Omas, Armando Simioni Club or Visconti's ground down
Glad to see another lefty around
lefty
This is a great demonstration. Thanks.
Guessing that chiselled edge is where the name for architect's grind came from (fountain pen nib).....I have seen several videos on this subject but yours is the only one that showed to make the lead have an angle. Thanks!
I used to use a stub nib in a Lami Safari and rotate it 90 degrees...I couldn't bring myself to have my Omas, Armando Simioni Club or Visconti's ground down
Nice
What lead spec are you using here? I reviewed your numeral 8 three times, maybe four...
Nice style! Do you have a pdf of your letters and numbers and a few symbols you could share?
I also would be interested in knowing if you have a worksheet.
Bro the N need more drop. On the middle slash. Your N will get you in trouble. Looks to close to an H. Aloha.