Hand-painted Ghanaian poster art from Accra for John Oliver, Last Week Tonight, and BLAG 04.
Hand-painted Ghanaian poster art from Accra for John Oliver, Last Week Tonight, and BLAG 04.
In-depth demonstration of 3D lettering and shadowing effects with Bold Statements’ Pieter Snijders.
These hand-painted architectural canvases on drive-in theatres were photographed between 1977–1991.
Murat Ertürk shares the life and legacy of Turkish painter and decorative artist Numan Balıca.
Between the covers of the worldwide adventures in sign painting from Issue 08 of BLAG.
The new home for BLAG videos is PeerTube, part of the ‘Fediverse’ network of open social media.
Blackboard art tips, tricks, and techniques shared in a pre-recorded session for Letterheads 50.
Five hours of talks, interviews, studio visits, and demonstrations from contributors to BLAG 06.
The New York vernacular, brush care, DIY directionals, Barcelona painters, and more from the field.
A remarkable digital archive highlights 150 years of lettering and typography in the Dutch capital.
Charming short biopic about retired Irish signwriter Brendan Mooney from Birr, County Offaly.
Jesse and Dianne Kirsch work with sign painters to bring their hyperlocal branding projects to life.
Republishing the first ever article about the Letterheads from Signs of the Times in February 1981.
Paige Gomez on piecing together her late father’s legacy — and following in his footsteps.
Tony Lewery describes one man’s contribution to the character of a Cumbrian town.
Memories, games, artists, and experimentation have inspired Rachel Joy’s deeply personal alphabet.
As the Berlin museum celebrates its 20th anniversary, the Letterforms remain the stars of the show.
Through her India Street Lettering project, Pooja Saxena re-examines the craft and its clichés.
Celebrating 25 years of the American Sign Museum through the lens of its most important exhibits.
Over 400 stickers from the official BLAG sticker album, and lots more vinyl than we’re used to here!
Inside Letterform Archive’s new book and a video presentation from its author, Morgane Côme.
Some sumptuous hand-carved scrollwork returns to its original designer after two decades’ service.