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| PRINCIPLE-This style is very simple and straightforward. This is the style Joan was teaching in the class of hers that I took. Click on the picture for a better image. | |||||||||
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| PRINCIPLE LIGHT-and a lighter version. Click on the picture for a better image. |
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| ROMAN- This is another style I enjoy doing because of it's historical context. This was the everyday hand of the Romans (the uppercase letters). The tall, statuesque, imperial capitals we adopted were the letters carved into marble throughout the Roman Empire. I kept the steep angle of the pen to make the lowercase letters. Click on the picture for a better image. | |||||||||
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