Fall 2026 priority deadline for transfer and graduate studies is January 5.

Fall 2026 priority deadline for transfer and graduate studies is January 5.

Program

Our vision

Curriculum →

Mission →

Community

Who we celebrate

Faculty →

Chair →

Staff →

Students →

Work

We strive for

Recent Work →

Ventures →

News →

FAQs →

Apply Now →

Search

Fall 2026 priority deadline for transfer and graduate studies is January 5.

Program

Our vision

Curriculum →

Mission →

Community

Who we celebrate

Faculty →

Chair →

Staff →

Students →

Work

We strive for

Recent Work →

Ventures →

News →

FAQs →

Apply Now →

Search

A photography of a professor and his students in front of typographic samples.

Workshop Day 5: Lettering Composition

Workshop Day 5: Lettering Composition

Credits

Melissa Boucher

Date

By Nigel Sielegar

“Don’t be afraid of simplicity,” James Clough said, as we each narrowed in on letter design choices in the morning. Using an enlarged page of Aldus Manutius' De Aetna from 1496 as a reference, we had derived our letter proportions from this Renaissance typeface Bembo and then infused our own styles into the letters. We were bursting with ideas, and it was easy to let our lettering work get a bit pastiche by mixing too much at once. James guided us to edit ruthlessly.
All morning and afternoon, we drew some letters, furrowed our brows, and redrew those letters. Eventually we moved to form compositions with a quote or phrase of our choice, focusing on spacing letters and arranging words to achieve a single coherent image. (In the meantime, I also got a free lesson on sharpening my 3B pencil with a razor knife, which is James’ preferred method.)
Our hands smeared with graphite, we emerged from pools of sweat at the end of a sweltering summer afternoon (33°C/91°F) with a beautifully diverse array of quote illustrations, each with unique emotion. Over the course of these two days, we learned to see a deeply familiar roman typeface with new eyes, to appreciate the subtleties and nuances of type.
That evening, several of us headed to the Vatican Museums to marinate in the richness of art and music, hoping to be energized and inspired for our final projects.

A class blackboard that has some writing on it and a bench with a backpack on it.



A wall with papers on it that contain different styles of writing and text.



A photography showing a professor making a typography lesson.

Newsletter

Newsletter

Newsletter

310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

310 East 22nd St - 5th Floor

New York, NY 10010

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu

(212) 592-2600

mfadesign@sva.edu