Description
Younghae Chung – Fearless Flourishing 2019
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WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE COURSE?
This course is made up of This course is made up of 4 teaching modules, with individual lessons within each module. Including all the bonus videos, there are over 20 video lessons provided for you! Each lesson will have a video as well as a written component for you to follow along. Suggested exercises will also be given after each module so you can apply what you have learned right away.
-COURSE CURRICULUM-
MODULE 1 – Introduction to Flourishing
Lesson 1.1 – What is a Flourish?
Lesson 1.2 – Basic Rules to Flourishing
Lesson 1.3 – Warm Up Drills
Lesson 1.4 – Four Types of FlourishesMODULE 2 – Lowercase Letter Flourishes
Lesson 2.1 – Ascending Stem Loops (b,d,f,h,k,l)
Lesson 2.2 – Descending Stem Loops ( (f, g, j, p, q, y, z)
Lesson 2.3 – End Flourishes
Lesson 2.4 – Letters without Loops & Understanding Negative Space
Lesson 2.5 – Connecting letters with a flourish/crossbarMODULE 3 – Uppercase Letter Flourishes
Lesson 3.1 – Capital Stem Variations
Lesson 3.2 – Entrance Stroke Variations
Lesson 3.3 – DEMO: Group 1A – Letters that start with a Capital Stem (A, M, N, I, J)
Lesson 3.4 – DEMO: Group 1B – Letters that start with a Capital Stem (P, B, R, I ,F, D)
Lesson 3.5 – DEMO: Group 2 – Letters that start with a Horizontal Oval Entrance Stroke (S, L, G, C, E, O)
Lesson 3.6 – DEMO: Group 3 – Letters that start with a Vertical Oval Entrance Stroke (Z, U, X, Y, Q)
Lesson 3.7 – DEMO: Group 4 – Letters that start with Compound Curve Entrance Stroke (V, W, H, K)
Lesson 3.8 – Combining Uppercase/Lowercase flourishes. Feedback on Student ExamplesMODULE 4 – Ornamental Design
Lesson 4.1 – What is ornamental design?
Lesson 4.2 – Drawing florals, wheat, leaves
Lesson 4.3 – Adding simple ornamental design to namesMODULE 5 – FINAL WORDS
-BONUS VIDEOS-
I’ll also be including 2 BONUS instructional videos for this course! In the first lesson, we will walk through how to incorporate florals/leaves within your letters and in the second lesson, I’ll be sharing some basic tips on composition/layout as we design a short quote together: “Believe you can and you’re halfway there” – Theodore Roosevelt
-MATERIALS NEEDED-
The following is a recommended list of materials you will need for the course:
- A Pencil & Eraser – Any brand is fine!
- Pen Holder – I personally write with an oblique, but if you prefer the straight, that’s fine! A good starter holder is the Dual Workshop Holder ($6.99) or the Moblique holder
- Paper to print guidesheets on. HP Premium32 or Hammermill Color Copy Digital is a good one, but if that’s not available in your country, use any smooth paper that takes ink well without bleeding! You can also use Borden & Riley #37 Marker Layout Paper or Borden & Riley Cotton Comp Paper on top of your guidesheet.
- Ink – I like using sumi ink for practice. My favorite is the Moon Palace Sumi Ink.
- Pointed, flexible nib – Use whatever nib you are most comfortable with. I personally enjoy writing with a Hunt 22, Nikko G, Leonardt Principal
- Computer/Laptop with Wifi – The course videos can only be accessible through a browser and internet access. Downloading/sharing/recording the videos is strictly prohibited
- Printer – I will be providing scans, worksheets, homework exercises that you can print out at home. You may want to put them in protective sheets in a binder for your self study!
- *Good to Have* – Copperplate Graph Pad. I use it for designing, sketching and highly recommend getting one that you can use for the bonus videos! Both John Neal and Paper Ink Arts carry them!
If you need to purchase supplies online, I have a teacher page set up through John Neal (under “Favorites”) and Paper Ink Arts. They ship worldwide!
Your Instructor
Younghae ChungHi! I’m Younghae of Logos Calligraphy & Design and I’m so excited to be part of your journey! I picked up Copperplate calligraphy in 2014 and since then, have continued my studies by learning under various master penmen/instructors as well as through my own personal practice times and commissioned work.
One of the reasons why I love teaching this script is not only because of the elegance, but the versatility of Copperplate. You can incorporate it into wedding invitation design, envelope addressing, marriage certificates, custom prints, logo design, and more!
After teaching thousands of students locally here in Southern California and online through Modern Calligraphy Summit 2.0, I’m thrilled to offer this course to you worldwide so you can learn from the comforts of your home. I’m looking forward to having you in class <3
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