Starting YouTube Channel / Lettering Love by CT / New Resource

I am THRILLED to announce the start of a new chapter in my online lettering life! I have finally started a YouTube channel JUST for hand lettering… I already have a channel for my Calligraphy by CT company but I usually struggle about posting too much lettering there, although my audience still appreciates that kind of work.

On my new YT channel however it can be more of a “no holds barred” approach to the discipline and that is pretty exciting! I have so much to share with you and can’t wait to show up for you there.

Check out my intro video and I’ll be back soon with more juicy content!


Artist & Craftsman Supply Chicago

One of my friends and members of the Chicago Calligraphy Collective let me know about this spot and I’m SO glad that she did. Not sure I would have bumped into this location otherwise. Its in a part of the Loop that I am not usually in. The South Loop on 8th and Wabash, not far from my alma mater, Columbia College.

This brick and mortar has seriously eliminated the need for Amazon and JetPens online ordering! Seriously, if you are teaching a lettering or calligraphy course you can buy everything here. Nibs, nib holders, fine line brush pens, everything! Please give them a visit. Two floors of supplies and decidedly cheaper than Blick’s Art Supply on Kingsbury. There are also Artist & Craftsman chains in different cities, see if there is one near you!

Composition Ruler by Nico Ng Review

I just got a super cool new tool the other day that I read about on Lettering Daily. Lettering Daily is a GREAT resource by the way with tons of blogs with step by step tutorials and wonderful advice for beginning and seasoned letterers.

Amazon listing for the tool

This tool is great for creating layouts. This was definitely a weakness of mine, however I’ve gotten a LOT better in just the last 6 months. A strong and crisp layout is a necessity no matter what you are trying to achieve. Thought I’d give it a whirl and then post my own review about it. Shout out to Amazon for getting it to me in one day even though it was supposed to take two.

Great video demo on how to use the tool here:

Letter Like a Pro - Class Review

I took a lettering class on Sunday and thought I’d post a quick review. Jennifer Hines is a great letterer and was great at teaching the basics. I think my biggest challenge right now is composition and not letter construction. I just want everything positioned just so. Calligraphy projects have to be pretty much perfect/uniform so its a real paradigm shift for me with all of the layout options and directions a hand lettering piece can go in!

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Because I’m all about composition and layout right now, it was great to see that Jennifer covered this extensively. From the thumbnails that she used to create the logo for the class as well as her approach to it. LOVE. I think my layouts should have a better direction now as I want my work to be stronger.

For the class I picked a quote by Derrick Rose that I love and can apply to my own life in some respects: “…I quit a couple of times but I never gave up.”

Thumbnails and my own review in terms of which style I wanted to go with.

Thumbnails and my own review in terms of which style I wanted to go with.

I usually just like to dive in and start sketching thumbs, but Jen encouraged me to use shapes. It DID help to organize my words and my thoughts so I think I will use this method from now on. I’ve seen this in books before but it was different doing it in a class and really considering what you are doing spatially.

Bought some goodies from Jennifer after class simply because I like supporting other artists. Full stop. Great work.

Bought some goodies from Jennifer after class simply because I like supporting other artists. Full stop. Great work.

I’m still working on my final quote and will share it on Instagram when I’m finished!

—ct

New Year, New Lettering Goals

It has been SO long, I know, I know. I’m re-dedicating myself to LLBCT this year. I always start off strong in the 1Q and then wedding season hits and I get sucked into project after project with no strength to continue. I’m determined to change this narrative this year. EVERYONE makes the time and finds the money for what they value. I will have to do the same with balancing the calligraphy and the lettering.

I am taking a workshop on Sunday called Letter Like a Pro: Beginning Hand-Lettering Workshop! This course is being taught by Jennifer Hines. I met her on Instagram and she’s a wonderful artist. She started The Chicago Lettering Club which has become a nice resource for me as I continue this lettering journey.

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Basic goals for the New Year is to obviously post more and create more. I also want to sell prints of my work. It would be so awesome to actually get a commission but I need to beef up my portfolio first. I picked up a great resource called 100 Days of Lettering. I’d been seeing this hashtag being used on Instagram so as I went through it, I got an “aha” moment. Its got GREAT prompts and its just what I need right now.


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Just wanted to let you guys know that I’m back and I’m not going anywhere this time!

Cheers to 2019!

—ct