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	<title>reMIND &#187; Nate Piekos</title>
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		<title>Lettering &#8211; Fonts for comics and graphic novels</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jason Brubaker</dc:creator>
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To start things off I want to apologize for using the Comic Sans font in my pages as seen above.&#160; I just learned a bunch of stuff lately about my lack of skill and understanding of lettering and now I&#39;m kinda embarrassed with what I&#39;ve posted.&#160; I will be updating the lettering fonts really ...]]></description>
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<p>To start things off I want to apologize for using the <strong><a href="http://bancomicsans.com/" target="_blank">Comic Sans font</a></strong> in my pages as seen above.&nbsp; I just learned a bunch of stuff lately about my lack of skill and understanding of lettering and now I&#39;m kinda embarrassed with what I&#39;ve posted.&nbsp; I will be updating the lettering fonts really soon so worry not!&nbsp; Because of this eye opening experience I have decided to do some posts specifically about this subject.</p>
<p>	First of all I&#39;d like to thank <strong><span style="color: black;"><a href="http://jimcampbell.deviantart.com/" target="_blank" title="Jim Campbell">Jim Campbell</a></span></strong> for being the first person to point this out to me.&nbsp; He re-lettered some of my pages to show me how much better it could look if executed correctly and helped me see many things I was overlooking.&nbsp; </p>
<p>	To list a few things that I was doing wrong:</p>
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<li>Using <strong><a href="http://bancomicsans.com/" target="_blank">Comic Sans font</a></strong>. Apparently it&#39;s an incomplete font and very hated by letterers.</li>
<li>Using an I with the cross bars in the middle of a word. (BIG NO NO)</li>
<li>Words completely <b>unvaried</b>. Not <b>showing</b> any <b>emphasis </b>on key <i><b>words</b></i>.</li>
<li>Not even thinking that anyone really cared about lettering.</li>
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<p>First, here is a link that breaks down all the basics of comic lettering. It&#39;s very helpful just to understand strange symbols and to know what people are accustomed to.</p>
<p>	<strong><a class="postlink" href="http://www.blambot.com/grammar.shtml" target="_blank">Comic Book Lettering Grammar and Tradition &#8211; Nate Piekos</a></strong></p>
<p>	Second, here are two sites that sell comic lettering fonts and some are even free.</p>
<p>	<strong><a class="postlink" href="http://www.blambot.com/fonts_dialogue.shtml" target="_blank">Blambot Fonts</a></strong> (comic lettering fonts and some free fonts)<br />
	<strong><a href="http://www.comicbookfonts.com/masters/index.html?sid=0001E9O8j5qpQXkhOM5Q0r3" target="_blank" title="Comicraft Fonts">Comicraft Fonts</a></strong> (these are really professional looking but cost money)</p>
<p>	(Thanks to Ryan Christopher Lord for giving me these links.)</p>
<p>	Third, here are some tutorials on Lettering:</p>
<p>	<strong><a href="http://www.balloontales.com/tips/index.html?type=lettering" target="_blank" title="Comicraft lettering tips and tricks">Comicraft lettering tips and tricks</a></strong><br />
	<strong><a href="http://files.me.com/jim.campbell/qqt5ck" target="_blank" title="Jim Campbell's lettering guide">Jim Campbell&#39;s lettering guide using Illustrator</a></strong> (download link)</p>
<p>	So now that I have discovered the basics of graphic novel lettering, I need to update my pages to cool the burning hatred fueled from frivolous overuse of Comic Sans.</p>
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