#typography letter J #inkscape
I've been playing with letter forms again.
I used #inkscape to generate 2 vector objects a sanserif J n a heavyweight bold J and then I moved and modified the two objects into one. and did a bit of tweaking with nodes and paths.
I'm sharing this cos I would like to see how other far more experienced and skilled typographers would take this further. Next time I'll show you a few more changes I made.
Send feedback or edit suggestions please !
Saturday, 30 June 2018
Sunday, 24 June 2018
I and J
#typography #fonts J i letterforms
People similar with the history of scripts known that the letter J developed from I for various phonetic and historical reasons.
Here's a couple of sample images of I and J in various fonts for reference.
People similar with the history of scripts known that the letter J developed from I for various phonetic and historical reasons.
Here's a couple of sample images of I and J in various fonts for reference.
more next time !
Wednesday, 20 June 2018
Romans uploads to DeviantArt
You can download this and other FREE png files from my
https://jvartndesign.deviantart.com/art/Romans-13-750643055
While these are free please name the source and provide a link and consider a Paypal donation?
https://jvartndesign.deviantart.com/art/Romans-13-750643055
While these are free please name the source and provide a link and consider a Paypal donation?
Saturday, 16 June 2018
Some Coptic Calligraphy
Its Sunday in my timezone #Script #copticscript #copticcalligraphy
Some calligraphy using a script derived from Greek to admire.
Some calligraphy using a script derived from Greek to admire.
Wednesday, 13 June 2018
Blue Mary Three
#bluemary #MaryQueenofHeaven #ultamarineblue
Here's some works in which the blue may be azurite or smalt rather than lazulite or has been mixed with other pigments to darken or lighten the color.
While Blue symbolizes Mary note how the use and placement also effects the composition overall?
I have selected works in 3 different styles and media that span the centuries.
Here's some works in which the blue may be azurite or smalt rather than lazulite or has been mixed with other pigments to darken or lighten the color.
While Blue symbolizes Mary note how the use and placement also effects the composition overall?
I have selected works in 3 different styles and media that span the centuries.
Gerard David Annunciation
Flemish Gothic Oils
Fra Angelico
Italian Renaissance
Coronation of Virgin
Tempera
Finally moving back in time a 6th century Byzantine work !
Saturday, 9 June 2018
3 More Blue Marys
More Blue Mary
#LapisLazuli pigment and Mary as Queen of Heaven
Note that I have chosen three different media.
A #byzantine #mosaic blue glass tiles
Ethiopian wall painting from Axum
French Illuminated Manuscript
#LapisLazuli pigment and Mary as Queen of Heaven
Note that I have chosen three different media.
A #byzantine #mosaic blue glass tiles
Ethiopian wall painting from Axum
French Illuminated Manuscript
Sunday, 3 June 2018
BLUE MARY
BLUE MARY
Mary is frequently but NOT always depicted wearing a BLUE robe or cape.
Usually blue of an intensity that suggest ultramarine lapis lazuli was used as the pigment.
There are two main reasons why sometimes blue is used and sometimes its not.
ONE Lapis lazuli blue was an expensive imported mineral and well contracts for paintings survive they often specifiy actually how much lapis lazuli is to be bought and used as a dry pigment that can be measured out.
Only wealthy patrons could afford and commission Mary as Queen of Heaven images.
TWO Sometimes she is not shown wearing blue not just because of the expense of the blue pigment but because an other aspect of beliefs about her are being emphasized.
Here are some examples
This is part of the Ghent Altarpiece by Van Eyck
As Ghent was a major city cathedral blue is used here to make Mary stand out from the other 3 Marys at the Tomb.
However this Flemish painter does not use blue possibly to emphasize the role and presence of the Apostles?
If you're using blue for an illumined manuscript and covering a smaller area you can "blue mary"!
Mary is frequently but NOT always depicted wearing a BLUE robe or cape.
Usually blue of an intensity that suggest ultramarine lapis lazuli was used as the pigment.
There are two main reasons why sometimes blue is used and sometimes its not.
ONE Lapis lazuli blue was an expensive imported mineral and well contracts for paintings survive they often specifiy actually how much lapis lazuli is to be bought and used as a dry pigment that can be measured out.
Only wealthy patrons could afford and commission Mary as Queen of Heaven images.
TWO Sometimes she is not shown wearing blue not just because of the expense of the blue pigment but because an other aspect of beliefs about her are being emphasized.
Here are some examples
This is part of the Ghent Altarpiece by Van Eyck
As Ghent was a major city cathedral blue is used here to make Mary stand out from the other 3 Marys at the Tomb.
However this Flemish painter does not use blue possibly to emphasize the role and presence of the Apostles?
If you're using blue for an illumined manuscript and covering a smaller area you can "blue mary"!
no ultramarine here though! the blue gray in the cape may be smalt or azurite mixed with something else.
and here its Christ who wears Blue not the women!
More examples next post!
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