font friday... my fonts... cute cards...

I just got these samples in the mail this week from Jessica at Jack & Ella Paper Press. If you like my fonts and you like paper products like I do you must check out her etsy shop.

These are samples of her newest cards. I can't wait to use them!!! This is also a great place to get custom birthday party or shower invitations.

Or baby announcement postcards... 40 of them for $20! For an extra 5 she will customize them.

Jack and Ella Paper Press is the work of one girl living in Wisconsin who adores all things paper. The goods typically have a clean and organized look about them, are eco-friendly (recycled card stock), with a hint of fun...similar to how we all strive to live our lives.

oh...and Jack and Ella are another thing she adores...her offspring :)

font friday & just people font...

Here is Justine's newest font Just People. I am sure you look at these and see people you know... The first guy reminds me of my Uncle Ray. The woman next to him is my friend Ann. And the odd guy at the end of that row looks vaguely familiar but not in a good way. Justine tells me that she is hard at work on Just Animals. It is not too late to leave a comment for an animal you'd like to see make it into the font. No promises but I'll pass your suggestions on...

Inspired by some little cottage-type houses in our neighborhood I have been busy drawing my next font House Doodles. Stay tuned lots coming in the next couple months.

free font of the month club...

Here is Yoga Studio, this month's NEW font! It was drawn by my friend, new font designer and yogini Nancy Vala. Yoga Studio is a set of detailed yoga poses that are both useful and elegant. Tadasana, trikonasana, savasana -- from mountain pose to relaxation pose you will find what you need to put together a sun salutation vinyasa, basic instructions for beginning students or a visual guideline for your own personal practice.

(Click here to see how Nancy made this font.)

And here is Diva Doodles, this month's FREE font. Diva Doodles is a consistent favorite. It has 40 icons... of girl things such as lipstick, nail polish, perfume, shoes, hats, camera, phone, iPod, purses, shirts, skirts and a pair of pjs. Download using the link to the right.

Enjoy the rest of the Summer, where I live it sure is going fast. See you next month! Don't forget to check back on Friday's for the Font Friday posts...

font friday... yoga studio, the font

And here is Yoga Studio, a font created by my friend and new font designer and yogini Nancy Michaels. 15 poses as line drawings and the same 15 in reverse, plus the OM graphic and a lotus flower. See last friday's post where Nancy tells us how she made this font. For all you yoga studio owners this font a must have.

font friday... yoga studio font

Today I have a guest blogger! Nancy is an artist and writer and more recently a yogini and a new font designer. She is going to share her process for font making... Since Nancy is a very interesting person she also has a very interesting blog... Walking Satellite, do check it out.

Making a Yoga Font

It starts with the feet. Doing yoga and understanding the poses in a physical way makes it easier to draw them. Although I have to admit that I did illustrate a yoga book many years ago when I was just a beginning yoga student. Gentle Yoga, still in print. But I had my teacher, Lorna Bell (who is 68 and still doing Scorpion and headstands) standing over me and pointing out every little thing that needed to be adjusted to make the drawing, and the pose, better. Just noticed that my feet look kind of ugly, maybe I should have Photoshopped them!

Research. Research. Research. I have a small library of yoga books. The ones I refer to the most are anatomy books and "Light on Yoga" by B.K.S. Iyengar because it is so specific and precise. Online I look at YogaJournal.com. The internet is full of photos of poses badly done -- kind of scary to think that people are going by these images.

If I'm lucky I will find a good image to look at. This one is from Yoga Journal and she is doing the pose beautifully. But I wanted to draw a man doing Triangle Pose/Trikonasana. So I found another pose, with a guy:

This pose is not quite as well done as you can see by comparing the two. If I were his teacher, I would ask him to make sure the heel of the front foot is lined up with the inner arch of the back foot, inhale and sink deeper, without the block.

Then I make a sketch, bringing everything together. It gets scanned into my computer and then I go to work, drawing with a program called Adobe Illustrator which is basically making a series of connected dots and bending and manipulating the lines into curves, etc.

And here is the finished product as a line drawing and as a filled, black drawing:

There are so many different kinds of yoga but still some very basic poses that they all use and these will form the yoga font: mountain pose, forward bend, down dog, triangle and more -- each pose will have a line version and a filled version. Each pose will correspond to a letter on the keyboard: type "A" to see Lotus position or "B" for mountain pose, for instance. If you know what 'dingbats' are -- same idea. The characters will come with a chart with English and Sanskrit: Virabhradasana, Trikonasana, Tadasana . . . I love the Sanskrit words. It is an ancient, supposedly vibrationally pure language which I imagine is why it is so beautiful when chanted.

And then it goes to my friend Rae, font designer extraordinaire! with 62 cool fonts under her belt. Some of you get her free font every month, some of you are still clueless -- click on the link above to see what's cool and free this month. She uses her expertise to turn my drawings into a font.

Yoga Studio. That's the name of the font and it should be out sometime in July. Stay tuned to the blog for the official debut.

free font of the month...

This month's new font is Fondly Yourz. A hand drawn serif font. I always think of serif fonts as serious and this is a not so serious one. I like the thick and thin of the letters. I am sort of into alphabet fonts at the moment... all hand drawn of course. A couple more are in my head fighting to get out. Since the weather is finally nice where I live I thought I should pick a Summer-like font for this month's free font. It looks nice with Fondly Yourz. Click on the link to the right to download and enjoy!

And here is a sneak peek at Yoga Studio which will be next month's new font. This one is drawn by my friend and new font designer yogini Nancy Michaels. I think if I twist her arm she will blog here on font friday about how she is making this font.

Until then... enjoy Summer, it is always way too short. See you next month with Yoga Studio... and another free font of course...

font friday... ikea alphabet poster

If you need some font fun for your office try this new Olunda framed poster from IKEA. I would love to have it but it is too big for my small space, not that I didn't walk around wondering where it could go. It is 26.75 x 36.5. But I do like the crisp no-nonsense look of it. I like the fact that the vowels are in red and the additions of the Aring, Aumlaut and Oumlaut for Swedish use.

And using the WhatTheFont program I identified the font used as Gothic 725 Bold.