. Druggists' and dispensers' practial show card instructor .. . The short, lower case letters should be about two-thirds as tall as b, d, h, 1, k, etc., which are made thesame height as the capitals. In making straight linesand curved strokes, learn to raise the brush and replace it skilfully when lettering. The figures given in lowerline of illustration are made up from a few simple the movement of the brush in the formation of eachfigure. 56 DRUGGISTS AND DISPENSERS PRACTICAL SHOW CARD INSTRUCTOR Light Line. Brush For both the beginner and those of some experiencethis a


. Druggists' and dispensers' practial show card instructor .. . The short, lower case letters should be about two-thirds as tall as b, d, h, 1, k, etc., which are made thesame height as the capitals. In making straight linesand curved strokes, learn to raise the brush and replace it skilfully when lettering. The figures given in lowerline of illustration are made up from a few simple the movement of the brush in the formation of eachfigure. 56 DRUGGISTS AND DISPENSERS PRACTICAL SHOW CARD INSTRUCTOR Light Line. Brush For both the beginner and those of some experiencethis alphabet can be used to good advantage, both innarrow and condensed, or broad and extended show cardlettering. In practice and also in work on show cards,always keep plenty of color on the brush, so that eachstroke will be full and distinct, without showing broken parts. For neat light-line lettering use a No. 5 or 7 RedSable show card brush and a free flowing paint. Forpaints always use Water Colors for card work, and seethat the paint is moderately thick, so as to cover well ateach stroke without retouching. DRUGGISTS AND DISPENSERS PRACTICAL SHOW CARD INSTRUCTOR 57 Lower Case Letters.


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