Showing posts with label letters and figures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label letters and figures. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 7, 2023

Design a chips bag


 You need:
  1. drawing paper 
  2. pencil
  3. pictures of chips bags 
  4. color pencils
  5. black marker 
Look at chips bags and discuss what stands out. 
  • the name of the chips is usually at the top of the bag
  • the name is large and sometimes in 3D letters 
  • bright colors
  • taste and weight is on it
  • it has an image of one or more chips 
  • special features can be on it, like New, Party Pack or Less Fat 

Draw the wavy outlines of a chips bag. Think of a name and flavor for your chips. Draw the name on the bag in large 3D letters. Draw some chips on the front. Write the weight on the bag and some details. 
Color with color pencils or aquarel pencils. Outline letters and details with a fine black marker. 

Thanks to Pascal Cuijpers and his students (Connect College, Echt - NL) for this lesson. 

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Valentine in the style of Robert Indiana








Made by a student of grade 2



You need:


  1. drawing sheet 20 by 20 cm

  2. water colour paint

  3. brushes

  4. fine black marker



A lesson about the famous LOVE sculpture of Robert Indiana. I used the Dutch word LIEF (meaning Nice, or I like you) 




Fold the sheet in four squares. Draw hearts in each part. Draw fat letters on the foreground. Fill letters and hearts with patterns and paint with water colour paint. Outline with fine black marker. 









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Monday, April 13, 2020

Letter doodling



You need:


  1. white drawing sheet A3 size

  2. ruler

  3. pencil

  4. black markers

  5. colored markers or pencils 



Shot pictures of letter doodling and fonts - new and older ones. 


Discuss the pictures. Letters in those alphabets are a kind of family.  How can you see that? What can you say about the lines? Are they fat, thin, curvy or angular? What do you feel seeing those alphabets?




Draw a grid with your students (a lesson about using rulers is always a struggle!). In this lesson there are 2 inches between the lines and a half inch between the letters.



After drawing their grid, students design their own alphabet and trace them with markers.






Artworkds made by students of grade 5