Sunday, July 25, 2010

"Funky Fonts" in My Moleskin Journal




Good Sunday morning! These next few pages are a few fonts I designed in my journal. These pages represent a tool for my students to use as well as an idea for them to design their own. They will be available on postcards soon. There will be two of each design in a pack ,so a pack of six postcards. It will be nice to cut the letters out and use them for future journal pages.

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  1. Fun Fonts, I really like the second one.

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  2. These are so cool! I'm so NOT good at printing or doing any kind of unusual writing in my journals. It doesn't come easy for me.

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  3. What a very, very good idea--I will be getting the postcards!!

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  4. You have done some very, very, very, very, very, very BEAUTIFUL fonts!

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  5. I love your FUNKY Fonts!! These are so fun!! They could be used for so much neat stuff!

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  6. I like your fonts. The third one looks like old fashioned typewriter keys!

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  7. Rebecca;
    These are fabulous letters... so much fun! I love doodling with my markers and discovering new ways of lettering in my art journals. I am going to be teaching some teenage girls how to art journal next month and I'm thinking they would love a session on lettering too! I am also going to be teaching zendoodles, borders, and faces. Hopefully they will love them! Hugs to you

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  8. I just discovered your blog today and I am so glad I did. The fonts are so fantastic I can't wait to try it myself.

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  9. Hi Rebecca,
    Love the latest funky fonts.
    Fantastic!
    Hugs,
    Anna

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  10. i love your fonts rebecca!!!!

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  11. Oh I'm inspired to play in my journal too....with lettering....I was looking for something to compliment my Prismacolour girl...or another page I'm working on and haven't shown yet because it's not my regular thing!!!! but the alphabet might just be the thing!

    ciao bella
    creative carmelina

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  12. I love your fonts I was inspired and made them into cookie form!

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