Hand lettering is my most favorite thing to do currently. I have been developing this since a few months now and tried most of the ways i can letter the words.Hand lettering is basically writing things creatively. And its not like you only require the best quality pens to get the best results. It all depends on your imagination and creativity. Your grip over the pen or which pen suits you the best also matters.
Though sometimes it is necessary to go for better brands in terms of longevity of the product you are using and many more.
The very basic kit for Hand lettering won't cost you much.
The materials I used a beginner were:
1) PAPERS, PENCILS, RULER, ERASER
These are the most needed things in any of the art forms.
For hand lettering various measurements, placements, etc of each letter and the word is important for a better outcome.
As a beginner it is necessary to start with a Ruled Paper, pencils and erasers. This helps to understand the proper writing, size of the letters, if there are any mistakes you can erase and redo instead of tearing and wasting a paper if you directly start with pens.
2)SKETCH PENS
We all have been using sketch pens since our childhood for all sort of art. They prove to be pretty amazing for hand lettering beginners. Now there are two kinds of sketch pens, normal ones and the water color pens. You can merge different colors using the water color pens.
I used the regular 'Faber-Castell' Connector pen set and the water color pens were 'Doms' Sketch max water color pens.
3)BRUSH PENS
As the name suggests, brush pens are the kind of pens that have the tip of a brush. These pens have different texture then the regular pens also the writing has some difference. Normally they are available in the basic 12-24 colors and even more. Even these are water color pens which helps you to merge 2 or more colors. I used the 'Camlin Kokoyu' brush pens which worked too well for me. It isn't too costly and also offers a good quality and smooth writing.
4) FINE LINER PEN
These are the pens with a very fine thin tip. These are generally used for borders and the other details in lettering but one can also write with these pens. 'Luxor Graphic' pen works well for me. Also there are some regular fine liners available in the shops and doesn't cost much. You can also use Sakura Pigma Micron pens if you wish to spend a little more.
5) REGULAR GEL PENS OR BALL POINT PENS
The pens we normally use to write our assignments, notes, etc can also be used for lettering. I myself started the journey of lettering with a gel pen I used for my daily purpose.
This is all you need in your beginner's kit to help you with the basics of Hand lettering.
Hope this helps you beginners. comment below if have some addition to this topic or any suggestions for my next blog.
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