http://www.waynetanswell-signwriter.co.uk/page13.htm
I haven't seen this dvd,so I can't comment on the content/quality,but,he does have good reputation for quality work.
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This is an interactive Bulletin Board on the topics of Sign making, design, fabrication, History, old Books and of coarse Letterheads, Keepers of the craft. The Hand Lettering Forum features links to resources, sign art history, techniques, and artists profiles. Learn more about Letterheads at https://theletterheads.com. Below you'll see Mchat has been added as a live communication portal for trial, and the Main forum Links are listed below.
This is an interactive Bulletin Board on the topics of Sign making, design, fabrication, History, old Books and of coarse Letterheads, Keepers of the craft. The Hand Lettering Forum features links to resources, sign art history, techniques, and artists profiles. Learn more about Letterheads at https://theletterheads.com. Below you'll see Mchat has been added as a live communication portal for trial, and the Main forum Links are listed below.
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- Wed Feb 10, 2010 3:47 pm
- Forum: The Hand Lettering Forum
- Topic: Brushes and uses, some questions...
- Replies: 22
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- Thu Jan 21, 2010 2:37 pm
- Forum: The Hand Lettering Forum
- Topic: Brushes and uses, some questions...
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Re: Brushes and uses, some questions...
"Learn how to paint signs" by Wayne Tamswell. ISBN No:978-0-9562463-0-1
It's published in England,by the author,and covers all you need to know about signwriting.
It's published in England,by the author,and covers all you need to know about signwriting.
- Thu Jun 18, 2009 3:44 am
- Forum: The Hand Lettering Forum
- Topic: Question for fellow Brits. Which paint?
- Replies: 4
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Question for fellow Brits. Which paint?
Being fairly new to this sign lettering game,I need some advice regarding which paint is,in your opinion,as professional signwriters/pinstripers,the best. What do you use? I'm using 1shot,but I'm far from impressed with the coverage of some colours,especially the reds and yellows.I'm thinking of get...
- Thu Jun 11, 2009 1:53 am
- Forum: The Hand Lettering Forum
- Topic: Old English Chemist
- Replies: 6
- Views: 6570
Re: Old English Chemist
The engraved/painted brasswork would just arrive on a truck,all ready to install! Whether the paint was fired,or not,I have no idea. I suspect not.Shopfitting always meant working to impossible deadlines,(I wish I had a fiver for every ghoster that I did)we never had the time to even guess how a par...
- Thu Jun 11, 2009 1:53 am
- Forum: Hand Lettering Gallery
- Topic: Old English Chemist
- Replies: 6
- Views: 25152
Re: Old English Chemist
The engraved/painted brasswork would just arrive on a truck,all ready to install! Whether the paint was fired,or not,I have no idea. I suspect not.Shopfitting always meant working to impossible deadlines,(I wish I had a fiver for every ghoster that I did)we never had the time to even guess how a par...
- Wed Jun 10, 2009 2:29 pm
- Forum: The Hand Lettering Forum
- Topic: Old English Chemist
- Replies: 6
- Views: 6570
Re: Old English Chemist
Sorry to be pedantic,but,as someone who spent 30 odd years in the Shopfitting game,the correct name for the upstand,the bit that you refer to as "skirting",in a shopfront,is, in fact,called a stall riser.DAVE SMITH wrote: Also some nice embossed brass skirting signs.
Dave
Ted Cooper
- Wed Jun 10, 2009 2:29 pm
- Forum: Hand Lettering Gallery
- Topic: Old English Chemist
- Replies: 6
- Views: 25152
Re: Old English Chemist
Sorry to be pedantic,but,as someone who spent 30 odd years in the Shopfitting game,the correct name for the upstand,the bit that you refer to as "skirting",in a shopfront,is, in fact,called a stall riser.DAVE SMITH wrote: Also some nice embossed brass skirting signs.
Dave
Ted Cooper
- Tue Jan 13, 2009 3:27 pm
- Forum: The Hand Lettering Forum
- Topic: 58 year old Newbie!
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5910
- Sat Jan 10, 2009 4:12 pm
- Forum: The Hand Lettering Forum
- Topic: 58 year old Newbie!
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5910
58 year old Newbie!
Hello everyone. Let me first say that I am not a signwriter. Oh,I always wanted to be one,even before I left school back in '65,but,I was offered a 5 year apprenticeship(remember those?) to become a Carpenter and Joiner,though my wanting to learn signwriting has never left me,in fact,over the years,...