J is for James!
Flashback for Erika, whose name I overlooked accidentally when going through the E’s!
And we’re back from the dead, with Isaac! Apologies for the hiatus.
This one was commissioned as a birthday gift. I was told that Emily, who is of Chinese and Scots-Irish heritage, liked both Chinese and Celtic styles. As I have no experience in Asian languages and have had an interest in the Irish 8-9th century manuscripts for a long time, I opted for the Celtic look, pulling lettering styles, elements, patterns and colors from the manuscripts such as The Book of Kells and the Lindisfarne Gospels.
D is for Dennis.
Photo by shortformvideo
D for Darin. Inspired by vintage graffiti. I in no way endorse the vandalism of property, just so you know!
(photo by flattop341)
D is for Dawson! See a different angle on Dribbble: http://drbl.in/fImd
D is for Danielle
D for Dan - I kept Dan’s on paper, because, well, it just looked good on paper!
Thinking of which style to do for Chris, I thought of Chrome, and the wonderful lettering classic cars often have, so I tried to evoke that feel.




