LETTERING STYLES – DESIGNING CREATIVE TITLES

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LETTERING STYLES – DESIGNING CREATIVE TITLES In last lesson, you looked at an artist, you answered questions and copied the picture. You must finish the artist work first as this will become an A2 artist sheet in lesson time, you should have held onto this work as it is important. This lesson, you will design a title for your A2 artist study sheet. Task 1: Write out the name of your artist, using each of the four styles listed above. Task 2: Decide on your favourite version and draw out a final version to be used on your A2 sheet. Use the A4 paper provided so it can be glued to A2 in class.