How to Make Show Cards a Practical Treatise for the Use of Retail Merchants And

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How to Make Show Cards a Practical Treatise for the Use of Retail Merchants And
Charles Arthur Miller
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Y is a carefully drawn small v with a supporting upright.
. GROUP FOUR.
These are composed of combined straight and curved lines.
In making B and R the upper curves should be slightly smaller than the lower portions ; the lower limbs of R may be given a slight outward curve which is a bit more difficult to make look well, or it may be a straight slant. The remaining letters are easy of conception.
GROUP FIVE.
These are composed chiefly of curved lines. These are the five hardest letters to cons
...truct, and consist of curved lines. In drawing these the stu- dent should note the arrows giving the direction of 62 HOW TO MAKE SHOW CARDS.
GROUP 5.
HOW TO MAKE SHOW CARDS.
63 the stroke. With the brush this is an essential aid in securing speed and accuracy.
O is usually a perfect ellipse and is the founda- tion upon which the other curved letters are built. Remember what has been said about holding the brush more upright than the pen.
This is especially necessary in curved letters to obtain a clean-edged symmetrical letter.


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