With the recent and rapid growth of technology, products made by hand have become much more appealing because they are not as frequent and widespread as they used to be. Although softwares such as Photoshop have taken over drawing, sketching by hand during the design stages of a new product is still sought after, mostly because there is something magical about a pen and a piece of paper.
In this collection, we have picked some inspiring examples of typography sketches that show you the creative process and behind-the-scenes of how fonts, logos, and other designs:
Living Stream by Eddie Lobanovskiy
Silent Hunter Logo Design – Branding by Ramotion
Stumpanovic Sketch by Colin Tierney
Lettering by Mike | Creative Mints
Photographer by Paul von Excite
Lettering and Calligraphy Vol.2 by Kobby Mendez
Shaded lettering set by Abrakadabra
Recent Works | Personal Project by Ihsan Almarshus
Runner, shirt lettering by Paul von Excite
Fantastic by Olga Vasik
Grab a Brew Sketch by Wells
Future by Max Pirsky
Work and Hustle by Christian Decianni
Revising “Unify” by Paul von Excite
Make your own kind of music by Olga Vasik
Never forget who you are by mdemilan
Going where the wind blows by Mark van Leeuwen
Shake It Off by Mark van Leeuwen
Happy Birthday To You by Ross Moody
Logo&Type – Handlettering by Mateusz Witczak
Hand Type Vol. 14 by Raul Alejandro
Rivals by Mark van Leeuwen
Sketches & Logos by Jackson Alves
Chronic Creator by Sean McCabe
Blur The Line Between Work & Play by Sean McCabe
Adventure by Mark van Leeuwen
Do it with love by Mark van Leeuwen
I am not another font by Jenna Bresnahan
Coffee is Adventure by Alex Spenser
The Greatest Pleasure by Mark van Leeuwen
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