Read this strip at gocomics.com.
Schulz uses a few different styles of large-form lettering, and we can see them all here in close proximity. We find outlined and filled in examples of:
serif:
serif-ed |
sharp-cornered (in the M) |
square-cornered |
rounded simulated pen strokes 1 |
rounded simulated pen strokes2 |
... "simulated" pen strokes? Wasn't Schulz using a pen?
ReplyDeleteHe's using a pen to ink in strokes that look like they were made by a larger pen.
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