UPPERCASE C MARKS the first letter in Iris Script that doesn’t have the classic pigtail (I’m still working on naming this swash 😛 ) end flourish. Though, it still embodies the graceful curves and gentle swells that is iconic of this style.
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.
Curve with grace,
TOOLS
To begin, you’ll need a few items:
- Iris Script Uppercase C 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)