This is my Google Blog space for Gretchen Pearson Illustration. Here you will find my updates, in process shots and photographs of finished works.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Pangram
A pangram
(Greek: pan gramma, “every letter”), is a sentence using every letter of the alphabet
at least once. Pangrams have been used to display type- faces, test equipment, and develop skills in handwriting, calligraphy, and keyboarding.
“The five boxing wizards jump quickly", is and English pangram.
Owing to its shortness and
coherence, it has become widely
known and is often used in
visual arts.
Pangram
A pangram
(Greek: pan gramma, “every letter”), is a sentence using every letter of the alphabet
at least once. Pangrams have been used to display type- faces, test equipment, and develop skills in handwriting, calligraphy, and keyboarding.
“Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs.”
is an English-language pangram.
Owing to its shortness and
coherence, it has become widely
known and is often used in
visual arts.
(Greek: pan gramma, “every letter”), is a sentence using every letter of the alphabet
at least once. Pangrams have been used to display type- faces, test equipment, and develop skills in handwriting, calligraphy, and keyboarding.
“Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs.”
is an English-language pangram.
Owing to its shortness and
coherence, it has become widely
known and is often used in
visual arts.
Pangram
A pangram
(Greek: pan gramma, “every letter”), is a sentence using every letter of the alphabet
at least once. Pangrams have been used to display type- faces, test equipment, and develop skills in handwriting, calligraphy, and keyboarding.
“Jaded zombies acted quaintly
but kept driving their oxen forward.”
is an English-language pangram.
Owing to its shortness and
coherence, it has become widely
known and is often used in
visual arts.
(Greek: pan gramma, “every letter”), is a sentence using every letter of the alphabet
at least once. Pangrams have been used to display type- faces, test equipment, and develop skills in handwriting, calligraphy, and keyboarding.
“Jaded zombies acted quaintly
but kept driving their oxen forward.”
is an English-language pangram.
Owing to its shortness and
coherence, it has become widely
known and is often used in
visual arts.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Typography
So I am in a Typography class and I thought I was going to fail for sure but I actually really like it! Here are the patterns I have done so far.
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