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“I would boldly argue that Michael Clark was not a calligrapher. Not in the usual sense anyway. He considered himself a lettering artist... more a ‘lettering pusher and puller.’” - Tamara M. Stoneburner, Introduction.
This issue is dedicated to the late Michael Clark and his decades-long career as a lettering artist. It explores his logo and font designs, the Wyeth Project, Clockface series, collaborations with Rachel Yallop, artistic philosophy, favorite tools, time as a Speedball ambassador, and more. Through essays, images, and personal reflections, this issue captures Clark’s unconventional approach, prolific output, and enduring impact on the lettering arts.
Paperback; 33 pages; 8.25" x 10.75"
“I would boldly argue that Michael Clark was not a calligrapher. Not in the usual sense anyway. He considered himself a lettering artist... more a ‘lettering pusher and puller.’” - Tamara M. Stoneburner, Introduction.
This issue is dedicated to the late Michael Clark and his decades-long career as a lettering artist. It explores his logo and font designs, the Wyeth Project, Clockface series, collaborations with Rachel Yallop, artistic philosophy, favorite tools, time as a Speedball ambassador, and more. Through essays, images, and personal reflections, this issue captures Clark’s unconventional approach, prolific output, and enduring impact on the lettering arts.
Paperback; 33 pages; 8.25" x 10.75"
Binding | Staple |
Skill Level | Advanced, Beginner, Intermediate |