Typography on Photography
von Adam Hayes @mrahayes
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Introduction
Here are a few images from my latest typographic exploration; drawing words over found landscape photography.
I've been mostly using royal free stock images and picking out strange or beautiful landscapes - anything that catches my eye and makes me want to draw on. After downloading the photo, I add it to Procreate on my iPad and begin sketching out some ideas.
My aim is to show my hand drawn typography within a different environment, and integrate it somehow to create new works for my portfolio.

Supplies
These photographs were downloaded for free from Pexels. I uploaded them to a new dartboard in ProCreate on iPad and start drawing. All image creation is done from here on in using there iPad, adjusting layer transparancies to help make my drawings appear within the environment.

Real, but Not Too Real
I want my typography to remain looking hand drawn, this is my main priority. It's important to me to make the letters appear in the environment, but not too photo-realistic. This, for me, keeps the images looking original and interesting and ties in with the rest of my lettering-based portfolio.


Make Your Own!
Want to give this a go? Take my Domestika course, 'Hand-Lettering Techniques in a Sketchbook' to discover your own typographic style and creativity, then find a photo you like and draw over it!




+2 Kommentare
These are really beautiful.❤️
@d0rkf4ce thanks Kimlee!
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