The Theory And Practice of Lettering Designed for the Use of Engineers And Draf
The Theory And Practice of Lettering Designed for the Use of Engineers And Draf
C E Christopher Elias Sherman
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Stroke 4 is parallel to 3 and at such distance as to make the stem a unit thick. A, This letter may be brought to an acute apex at the upper guide, or made blunt as in plate I. If accurately made the acute vertex looks better, and should extend 5 of a unit over the guide line. To draw A, first draw a square, cut off a stem, bisect top of the rectangle by a dot and draw strokes as shown. Stroke 4 is drawn so as to apparently bisect the triangular area ; its distance from the bottom should be two... units. The usual mistake is to place stroke 4 too high. V. Is drawn as indicated, using the dot on the lower guide to direct strokes 1 and 2. Its vertex extends, in the form of a hairline in small letters, 5 of a unit below the lower guide. M. Strokes 1 and 2 of this letter mark off a square. After strokes 1, 2 and 3, a dot is placed on the lower guide bisecting the distance between 1 and 3, and strokes 4 and 5 meet each other 5 of a unit below this dot. Stroke 4 begins exactly at the intersection of 3 and the upper guide, but stroke 5 begins on 1 at 5 of a unit below the top guide, The usual mistake is to begin 5 too low on stroke 1, and the same error is frequently made in N.
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