Ruth Rowland uses her lettering talents on a commission for Websters Pen Shop. She explains "As a great lover of writing tools of all shapes and sizes, it seemed appropriate for me to be asked to work on a strapline for Websters Pen Shop. The British company is celebrating 40 years in the business and commissioned a new logo for the event. Hand lettering was chosen over a font to express the uniqueness of the written form - something Websters promote with their impressive range of pens. The lettering was used in a one and three line format along with the designer's logo across both printed and online advertising. The loose but legible style reflecting the soft flow of a fountain pen."
Monday, October 15, 2012
Websters Pen Shop
Labels:
calligraphy,
design,
lettering,
lettering artist,
logo,
loose,
pen and ink,
Ruth Rowland
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