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Friday
Jun042010

Friday Archive Dive: Nate Piekos on Comic Book Typography

Blambot's Nate Piekos has written a spectacularly helpful piece on comic typography that should be required reading for all webcartoonists -- particularly the section on one of the most prevalent errors, the crossbar "I". From the intro: Comic-book lettering has some grammatical and aesthetic traditions that are quite unique. What follows is a list that every letterer eventually commits to his/her own mental reference file. The majority of these points are established tradition, sprinkled with modern trends and a bit of my own opinion having lettered professionally for a few years now. The majority of these ideas have been established by Marvel and DC, but opinions vary from editor to editor, even within the same company. I'm often asked to bend or break these rules based on what "feels" best, or more likely, the space constraints within a panel.

Discuss the post here.