It's not as intimidating at it seems. And obviously you should take a lot longer to sketch and create the work, not work haphazardly like I did for the video.
Some of my favorite designers who do food lettering/typography:
Marmalade Bleue (Danielle)
Becca Clason
Hello Tosha
You can check out my other food typography projects over on my website.
Isn't this stuff cool? I should probably definitely do some more (+ you should probably try it!)
Isn't this stuff cool? I should probably definitely do some more (+ you should probably try it!)
This is so awesome! I didn't even know people did this cool kind of stuff. You are very talented, and I wish I could make letters look the way you do.
ReplyDeletep.s. also I just went onto your website and your work is incredible and so fun! I LOVE the pineapple one!!!
DeleteThanks!! It takes some practice but you could totally do it!
DeleteThis is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding me? You have so many talents! You're amazing, and I wish my handwriting was half as good as yours!
ReplyDeleteWOW! WOW! this is incredible! the video is so cute and well done, not to mention your incredible talent with hand lettering! holy smokes! I hope you keep making videos :)
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS AMAZING.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is awesome!! I love your hand lettering style and would love to be able to write something out so quickly & nicely like you do! So fun to make it out of food, too :)
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh my goodness your handwriting is gorgeous. I'm inspired!! What kind of pen is that?
ReplyDeleteI used a few different pens, but the small one is a Faber Castell Pitt Artist Brush Pen, and the other is a Tombow ABT N15 pen. They're both super awesome, but the Faber Castell is my favorite!
Deletei love this so much. and ditto ^^ what type of pen do you use?
ReplyDeleteFaber Castell PITT Artist Brush and a Tombow ABT N15!
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