Design Monograms with Style
A course by GM Meave , Designer, Illustrator, Calligrapher, and Typographer
Joined February 2016
Learn to use calligraphy and lettering to create dynamic and clever monograms
Learn to use calligraphy and lettering to create dynamic and clever monograms
Graphic designer, illustrator, typographer, and calligrapher Gabriel Meave teaches you how to design a monogram based on the key letters of a graphic identity using calligraphy, lettering, and typesetting techniques.
Letters are so much more than just lines. They are powerful ingredients that can be mixed, twisted, interwoven, and composed into unique identities. Discover the secrets of monograms, the laws of symmetry and asymmetry of written signs, as well as the styles that will enrich your typographic choices. This course takes you beyond simple corporate identity to get the most out of the alphabet.
What will you learn in this online course?
28 lessons & 28 downloads
- 100% positive reviews (226)
- 4,001 students
- 28 lessons (5h 15m)
- 28 additional resources (26 files)
- Online and at your own pace
- Available on the app
- Audio: Spanish
- Spanish · English · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
- Level: Beginner
- Unlimited access forever
What is this course's project?
Design a monogram based on the key letters of a graphic identity.
Projects by course students
Who is this online course for?
Designers, illustrators, calligraphers, typographers, and lovers of creativity in general who want to delve into the world of monograms, logos, and emblems.
Requirements and materials
For materials, you need paper and a pencil, as well as a computer installed with Illustrator and Photoshop and a scanner.
Reviews
Gabriel Meave is a graphic and typographic designer, illustrator, and calligrapher, born and based in Mexico City. His work spans editorial and book design, corporate identity, logos, graphic work, calligraphy, and font design and typeface families.
He has illustrated narrative, fantasy and fiction books for authors such as Gabriel García Márquez, Juan Villoro, and Cornelia Funke, and designed special typefaces for companies such as Telcel, the financial newspaper El Economista, Jumex, and El Palacio de Hierro stores, as well as the institutional font of the federal government of Mexico.
His original Arcana and Organic typefaces are distributed internationally by Adobe Systems, and he has carried out design and branding projects for Mexicana de Aviación, Corona, P&G, McMillan, Pearson Education, Fondo de Cultura Económica, Ogilvy & Mather, and various agencies, publishers, and design firms.
Throughout his career, he's received five awards from the Type Directors Club of New York and three from the Association Typographique Internationale and several of his photographs have been selected for the Tipos Latinos biennials in 2006, 2008, 2010, and 2012.
His calligraphic and illustrative work has been exhibited in various forums and spaces, including the solo show "La mano que mece la pluma" at the Diego Rivera Mural Museum in the historic center of Mexico City. In addition, his work has been published in the main international design magazines, such as Communication Arts, Novum, Ètapes, Typo, and How. Phaidon Books, in their book Area_2, published in 2009, listed Meave as one of the hundred most important emerging designers in the world today.
Content
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U1
Introduction
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Presentation of my work, publications and sketchbooks
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Influences, references and a bit of history
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What is a monogram? What role do letters play in a logo? What differentiates the typography of calligraphy?
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U2
Key words, anatomy and geometry
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Abbreviations, acronyms and key letters of a graphic identity
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Not all the letters are the same: typographic anatomy
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Axes of composition, symmetry, layout and reading direction
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Axes of composition, symmetry, layout and reading direction 2
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Sketch and draw a geometric monogram
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U3
Style and Calligraphy
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Calligraphy styles: principles, history and bases
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Logos and monograms based on italic calligraphy
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Logos and monograms based on italic calligraphy 2
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Logos and monograms based on Gothic calligraphy
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Logos and monograms based on Gothic calligraphy 2
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Logos and monograms based on the English calligraphy
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Logos and monograms based on paint brush lettering
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U4
Style and Typography
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Typographic languages
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Sans serif types applied to monograms and logos
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Serif types applied to monograms and logos
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Monograms and logos based on incised forms
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U5
Combinations and accessories
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Levels of information and composition
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How to mix typography with calligraphy
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Volumetry, profiling, filleting and various finishes
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Graphic accessories: envelopes and blazons
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U6
Original and vectors
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Preparing and refining a final original
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Preparing and refining a final original 2
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Notions of digitization, vectorization of monograms and applications
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Notions of digitization, vectorization of monograms and applications 2
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Notions of digitization, vectorization of monograms and applications 3
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FP
Final project
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Stylish monogram design
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Muy entretenido
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Excelente Curso
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fabianunda
Es un curso super interesante, completo, con bases teoricas muy solidas. Me gusta mucho la forma de explicar de Meave, se nota que es un experto en el tema.
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ferreyrapaula0770
Excelente. Simple. Divertido
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chacodesigner
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