Fairchild's rapid letterer and show-card maker, commercial alphabet construction with brush or pen . SIMPLE AND COMPLICATED SCROLL PANELS. To explain the completion of the first scroll panel inthat previous lesson, tor this design rule your panelfour inches wide and fifteen inches long, using a pointed rigger. You will notice there are five main scrollstrokes in the make-up. No. 1 followed by No. 8, No. 2interlaced with No. 3, followed by 4; then the central scroll5, with 6 and 7 last. The minor ornamentation was placed at random, as thedesigners fancy created it under the impulse of the


Fairchild's rapid letterer and show-card maker, commercial alphabet construction with brush or pen . SIMPLE AND COMPLICATED SCROLL PANELS. To explain the completion of the first scroll panel inthat previous lesson, tor this design rule your panelfour inches wide and fifteen inches long, using a pointed rigger. You will notice there are five main scrollstrokes in the make-up. No. 1 followed by No. 8, No. 2interlaced with No. 3, followed by 4; then the central scroll5, with 6 and 7 last. The minor ornamentation was placed at random, as thedesigners fancy created it under the impulse of the moment. Our first line panel below consists of three main scrollsinterlaced and a minor combination scroll on each end. Theflat darts on top and bottom are added by the use of a you are thoroughly able to create such designs it iswise to mark them all out with a soft pencil in light lines,leaving off all the minor ornaments. The last scroll is whatmay without exaggeration be called a masterly stroke of strokes. If, as in the copy, you use a colored or blackbackground, you can use a p


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