Aug 3, 2015 | Brush Calligraphy, New Work, Recent Posts
Lately I have been feeling like a wholly-owned subsidiary of my phone. It helps sometimes to put the situation in clear black and white and stare the facts in the face.
My Life, My Phone. Better Living Through Letterforms. © Iskra
More soon. I am working on a new portfolio of brush lettering that will cover everything from branding for frozen food to the human condition. (Hmmm, my sentence diagramming is rusty and I’m not sure if that sentence implies I’m “branding the human condition.” Would that be grandiose? Oh wait, it’s already been done, and here are some wonderful quotes on the subject from Debbie Millman’s book page. I especially like this phrase: “Branding is a process of meaning manufacture. . . .” – Grant McCracken.)
Jul 19, 2015 | Calligraphy, New Work
I am here to say that I have succumbed, and am sacrificing my last remaining braincells on the altar of Twitter, The Place Where Everybody Is. How could I have missed this essential part of modern life? With all due humility, there is a lot of wonder here, and I like this party. I especially like that they won’t let me write a novel. I have had to download a bunch of thought-shortening apps.
While I’m at it, here are a few recent things from the studio. Brush lettering from the ’50’s for the Now’s.
“Don’t make the ocean cry.” Pushing the borders of legibility here with some expressive environmental lettering. Reminder to self, — art that kills the planet isn’t worth making. © Iskra Design
Jul 8, 2015 | New Work, Recent Posts
The New Website for Iskra Design is Live!
Greetings Letterlovers! I am proud to announce the launch of my new website. It is fully responsive, so that if you are truly obsessed with lettering and calligraphy you can look at my portfolios and my blog about all things letterform on your phone, in the bathtub, or whereever. Please note that if you follow my work from links on Pinterest that my blog has moved. Old links to Alphabet Roadtrip (anything with “typepad” in the address) will not work after six months. So please bookmark the new Alphabet Roadtrip for sharing.
My new website takes you on a tour of custom lettering design and calligraphy with many in-depth portfolio collections. Using the navigation at the top you can see collections focused on Expressive Lettering, Calligraphy, Hand-lettered Typography, Handwriting, Icons and Illustrations. All work is custom, one-of-a-kind, and created for clients or as portfolio explorations. Looking ahead I will be developing new sections of my site focused on text and quotations. I will also be blogging more about type and lettering design in popular culture, as personal exploration, and in the social media marketplace.
I hope you will enjoy my website, like it, love it, and share it with your friends!
Jul 8, 2015 | Brush Calligraphy, Calligraphy, New Work, Popular portfolios, Recent Posts
This contemporary script portfolio shows work that has been created for a variety of clients for application in packaging, advertising and publishing. I blend years of training in Asian brush work with a love of typographic precision to create these letterforms. You could call my approach to modern calligraphy,
Basho meets
Hermann Zapf — not that I am anywhere near achieving the of mastery of these wizards! My goal is always to put the word first, and to use style to find the right voice for what is being expressed. This collection of work is created with brush, pen, and various other mark-making tools, scanned and vectorized for final reproduction when needed.
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Jul 2, 2015 | Uncategorized
Welcome to Alphabet Roadtrip, the blog of Iskra Design. Alphabet Roadtrip is a hybrid of design and fine art. Here you will find my newest work in design and lettering, process notes, and writing on the subjects of design and visual culture. To see my work please visit the portfolios in the navigation menu above. If you are already a fan of Alphabet Roadtrip you may have saved links from my old website. This is the NEW(!) site. Please do update your bookmarks so we don’t lose touch.