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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Titles on sketchbook covers

Blog reader Juergen van Straelen asked: "I noticed the nice cover decorations of your sketchbooks and I was wondering which paint you use for this. Do you fix the paint to make it more resistant?"

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Thanks for asking, Juergen. First off, as a calligrapher and sign painter since I was in high school, I love to paint a title on each sketchbook. While I'm using the book, it helps me find the front, and it helps me remember what's in a book after it's finished. I usually title the book with whatever words I write on the first page.




I have tried a lot of paints and inks for the titles, such as gel pens.com/blogger_img_proxy/enamel markers.com/blogger_img_proxy/  and acrylic paint.com/blogger_img_proxy/,  with varying levels of success. Acrylic doesn't stick well to the watercolor sketchbook.com/blogger_img_proxy/ covers, which seem to be made of some kind of fake leather. Gel pens are OK on paper, but they skip a lot on the covers.  Enamel markers.com/blogger_img_proxy/ work OK; they're opaque and wear well, but I find they clog up eventually.

What I have found works best is One-Shot sign painters' paint.com/blogger_img_proxy/.  This is a very opaque enamel that holds up to incredible abuse. You only need about four colors for all your titles. I use yellow, red, light blue, and white.

If you do hand-lettered titles on your sketchbooks, please email me a photo. I'll choose a few of my favorites to feature on a future blog post.
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