LOWERCASE A FROM Iris Script is, at first glance, quite ordinary. But don’t let it fool you! Its shape embodies the principle oval from which many of the lowercase letters are derived from to create balance and harmony. AND, its counter will determine how letters are spaced when you transition from letters to words.
Before Iris Script launches, I’ll be releasing a new worksheet every week (6 total, uppercase A, B, C and lowercase a, b, c) for you to try-before-you-buy.
Becoming extraordinary,
TOOLS
To begin, you’ll need a few items:
- Iris Script Lowercase A Worksheet
- Printer
- Paper: HP Premium 32lb (to print) or Borden & Riley Layout Pad (to trace)
- Holder: Hourglass Adjustable Oblique Or Speedball Oblique (budget-friendly)
- Nibs: Nikko G, Brause Steno 361, Hunt 101, Hunt 22B (a favorite!)
- Ink: Moon Palace Sumi Ink, Tom Norton Walnut Drawing Ink, Coliro Metalic Gold Watercolor Paint (for an elegant touch)