Handlettered
Handlettered refers to letters and typographic forms drawn by hand rather than created with digital fonts. It encompasses the design, sketching, and rendering of letterforms for communication, branding, and art, with emphasis on the final drawn characters, composition, and texture.
It is distinct from calligraphy, which focuses on the act of writing letters in a continuous stroke
Historically, hand-lettering originated in sign painting, poster art, and print shops, where artists drew letters directly
Tools and process: practitioners typically begin with pencil sketches, guidelines for baseline, x-height, and cap height,
Styles vary widely, including script, serif, sans-serif, blackletter, and decorative display letterforms. Hand-lettered pieces emphasize unique
In contemporary practice, hand-lettering is often integrated with digital workflows, enabling production-ready assets while preserving crafted,