Brighten Up Your Calendar with Colour

 

Dive into the artistic world of hand lettering—with a swirl!  In this tutorial, we'll start with the basics—the upstroke, downstroke, overturn, and underturn—to kick off your hand lettering adventure. With the Flair DUAL pen as your companion, you’ll add a touch of flair to every stroke, making your artistic expression shine!

As a beginner, you'll watch your passion grow and your skills improve as you join us on an exciting journey that combines the best of modern and classic artistry.

Ready to make your lettering designs pop? Let's learn new skills and unlock your creativity, one stroke at a time!

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The Art of Hand Lettering

Hand lettering encourages creativity to grow with its beautiful, drawn lettering or adornments that make each letter uniquely you. As you begin your journey, prepare to transform your regular penmanship into a form of self-expression. In this blog, you will learn letter strokes, the foundation of hand lettering fonts, to create the seamless upstrokes, downstrokes, overturns, and underturns that lets your hand lettering shine.

By the end of this tutorial, you will be able to draw:

  • The uptick of the Upstroke

  • The downward glide of the Downstroke

  • The upper curve of the Overturn

  • The lower curve of the Underturn

What is Hand Lettering?

Hand lettering is the art of drawing decorative handwriting or lettering with a pen or brush. But it's more than just handwriting; It's a form of personal expression that shows the beauty of hand letters through your own eyes. As you skillfully manipulate the angle and pressure of your pen to create delicate or bold strokes to prepare to find your visual rhythm.

Practice Makes Perfect

How to Create an Upstroke

For hand lettering beginners, the Upstroke is the perfect entry point. Begin by practicing your handwriting with smooth upward strokes. Upstrokes are the foundation of future hand lettering designs:

Follow these steps:

  1. Move your fingers closer to the felt tip for more control

  2. Make an upward movement to create an upward stroke

  3. Glide your lettering pen up and over, applying minimal pressure

How to Create a Downstroke

Start with a simple, controlled downstroke to gradually gain confidence. Then experiment with pressure, angles, and pace to create variations in line thickness:

Follow these steps:

  1. Move your fingers closer to the lettering pen tip for more control

  2. Make a downward movement to create a downward stroke

  3. Apply more pressure to the felt tip for thicker brush strokes, and less for thinner stroke

How to Create an Overturn

Combine an Upstroke with a Downstroke to create the top curve of the Overturn. Mastering the Overturn is key to creating the compound curves signature to drawn lettering.

Follow these steps:

  1. Lightly glide the lettering pen upwards

  2. Apply more pressure to the lettering pen tip as you move your pen downwards

How to Create an Underturn

The opposite of an Overturn, start with a Downstroke, then finish with Upstroke to create an Underturn. Next, practice ascending and descending loops to prepare to form the lettering alphabet.

Follow these steps:

  1. Apply more pressure to the pen tip and draw a Downstroke, then lighten the press and an Upstroke

  2. Try different combinations of Upstrokes and Downstrokes to find the techniques you favor

Now that you've mastered hand lettering strokes, you can create:

  • Compound curves

  • Ascending loops

  • Descending loops

Tricks & Tips

The Journey of Hand Lettering for Beginners:

Hand lettering might seem difficult at first, but we've created the Flair DUAL brush pen to guide you. Its dual-tip versatility allows you to transition seamlessly between basic hand lettering strokes. As you advance, customizing letters becomes easier than ever.

Want to learn how to combine strokes to form hand letters? Learn more about drawn lettering here: Hand Lettering

Do you view a calendar as a doorway to endless obligations? If so, it’s time to change your perception. Add a little colour and imagination and turn it into a creative outlet! Use these tips to liven up your calendar.

Don’t Forget the Fun Times

Often we get so focused on school or work we forget to add vacations, birthdays, road trips, and the likes to our calendars. These are the events that make school/work worth the effort! Use the bright and lively colors of Paper Mate InkJoy Gel Pens to colour-code those special occasions!

Grids Are Boring

Add some fun to the matrixed calendar! Doodle and scribble your way through the lines. Add clouds. Add trees. Add nondescript, abstract shapes. It may feel like you’re breaking the rules at first - but you’ll be happy you did.

Letters Matter

Consider the time you invest in organizing your calendar. It’s something you’ll touch multiple times a day, reminds you of loved ones, and keeps your workouts on track. Add some cool hand-lettered touches and give the effort it deserves!

Find the Write Tools

The precision of a good doodle starts with the right pens! Choose a pen that is right for you. Traditionalists may opt for a ballpoint version like the Paper Mate Write Bros. Ballpoint Pens while precise artists may want something like the Paper Mate Flair Tip Pens.

Don’t be scared of your calendar. Use it to your advantage –get creative, improve your art skills, and count down the days until your next big road trip!