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SUBCOURSE
EDITION
SS0525
A
LETTERING TECHNIQUES
EDITION DATE: SEPTEMBER 1994
LETTERING TECHNIQUES
Subcourse Number SS0525
EDITION A
United States Army Signal Center and School
Fort Gordon, GA 30905-5074
5 Credit Hours
Edition Date: September 1994
SUBCOURSE OVERVIEW
This subcourse presents the procedures and techniques you will use in
lettering. It provides the methods used in classifying letters and
describes freehand lettering using several lettering tools. This
subcourse also identifies the various applications of mechanical,
prepared, and computer-generated lettering.
There are no prerequisites for this subcourse.
This subcourse reflects the doctrine which was current at the time it was
prepared. In your own work situation, always refer to the latest official
publications.
Unless otherwise stated, the masculine gender of singular pronouns is used
to refer to both men and women.
TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE
ACTION:
You will identify and describe the procedures for letter
classification, lettering principles, freehand lettering,
and mechanical and prepared lettering techniques.
CONDITION: You will be given information from Naval Education and
Training (NAVEDTRA) Illustrator Draftman Manual 10472.
STANDARD: To demonstrate competency of this task, you must achieve a
minimum score of 70% on the subcourse examination.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Subcourse Overview .......................................................i
Administrative Instructions .............................................iv
Grading and Certification Instructions ..................................iv
Lesson 1: Introduction to Lettering ...................................1-1
Part A: Letter Classification .............................1-2
Part B: Lettering Principles ..............................1-9
Part C: Use of Basic Strokes with Guidelines and a Grid ...1-15
Practice Exercise .........................................1-23
Answer Key and Feedback ...................................1-26
Lesson 2: Freehand Lettering Tools and Their Uses ....................2-1
Part A: Pencils ...........................................2-2
Part B: Techniques of Lettering Using Different
Types of Pens .....................................2-5
Part C: Techniques of Lettering Using Different
Types of Brushes and Felt Tip Markers .............2-9
Practice Exercise .........................................2-17
Answer Key and Feedback ....................................2-18
Lesson 3: Mechanical, Prepared, and Computer-Generated
Lettering Techniques .......................................3-1
Part A: Use and Application of Mechanical and
Prepared Lettering ................................3-2
Part B: Use and Application of Computer-Generated
Lettering Techniques ..............................3-9
Practice Exercise .........................................3-15
Answer Key and Feedback ...................................3-16
Examination ............................................................E-1
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Section
Page
Appendix A: List of Acronyms and File Extensions ......................A-1
Appendix B: Guidelines and Grids ......................................B-1
Appendix C: Fixed Proportional Fonts and Paragraph
Formats ....................................................C-l
Student Inquiry Sheets
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LESSON I
INTRODUCTION TO LETTERING
Critical Task: 113-579-1037
OVERVIEW
LESSON DESCRIPTION:
In this lesson you will learn the purpose and method of classifying
letters. You will also learn the principles necessary to construct
letters using guidelines and grids.
TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE:
ACTIONS: a. Describe the classification of letters.
b. Describe the principles necessary to construct
letters.
c. Identify the basics of lettering strokes.
d. Describe how to use guidelines and a grid.
CONDITION: You will be given information from NAVEDTRA Illustrator
Draftsman Manual 10472.
STANDARD: You will identify the classification of letters and
describe the basic strokes to construct letters in
accordance with NAVEDTRA Illustrator Draftsman Manual
10472.
REFERENCES: The material contained in this lesson was derived from the
following publication: NAVEDTRA Illustrator Draftsman
Manual 10472.
INTRODUCTION
Lettering, not printing, is the correct term for producing letters by
hand. Printing involves the use of a printing press. You draw lettering
either by hand or by some mechanical means, such as a Leroy set.
Lettering is not new. Before the invention of the printing press, all
documents were produced by lettering. Lettering is an art form and the
design of modern letters have, Egyptian hieroglyphics as their root.
Across the ages, letters were modified to suit the talent and taste of the
artist. Later in this lesson you will be exposed to various types, of
letters in use today.
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