Hand Crafted Typography and Lettering
Digital and analog methods to create unique type solutions
Keeli McCarthy’s design is so beautiful. Her cover graphic is like a walking labyrinth for the eyes. You could get lost in that world. All of her choices—for the endpapers, everything— it’s just beautiful.
—Cathy Malkasian, Seattle Review of Books
Cornish College of the Arts
Cornish came to me with a lettering project after seeing my other animation pieces. They wanted a “write-on” effect for a promotional video to be used on their website and felt that my style would be a great fit.
Cornish College of the Arts
Cornish came to me with a lettering project after seeing my other animation pieces. They wanted a “write-on” effect for a promotional video to be used on their website and felt that my style would be a great fit.
Keith Richards
This personal piece was inspired by an only-in-New York afternoon when I was seated next to the Rolling Stones rocker in a cafe.
Keith Richards
This personal piece was inspired by an only-in-New York afternoon when I was seated next to the Rolling Stones rocker in a cafe.
Sketching
Hand sketching is a hugely important skill in both type creation and design in general. Allowing yourself the opportunity to free associate (and work through the dumb ideas!) is the best path toward interesting solutions. Sketching, either digitally or using pencil and paper, is a crucial part of the process as designers iterate on initial ideas and craft great products.