DOUBLE LINE
ALPHABET
WITH RACHEL YALLOP

Double Line Alphabet
$145
7.5 hours of instruction
JOIN LIVE AND/OR JUST WATCH THE RECORDINGS
All students receive access to the live class link as well as the lesson recordings.
You are free to participate however it works best for you!

A newly developed style!
What you'll learn:
This is a brand new style that Rachel will share with us here first!
- Examine the what characteristics make Rachel's Double Line Alphabet so unique
- An in depth study of the full lower and upper case double line alphabets
- Detailed analysis of swell placement and line weight
- Multiple variations of letterforms for adding extra interest
- Composition of words and short quotes (hint, the real magic happens in how letters interact)
- Elements that determine making a balanced and complete design


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How this will work:
- This is a live online group workshop.
- Live lessons will be recorded and available for replay.
- You will be able to see a close-up view of the instructor's desk.
- All handouts, links, and recordings are found in the course portal.
- Closed captioning in English, Spanish, Italian, German, French, Chinese, Japanese (others by request)
- You will have ongoing access to the Student Art Board, our class forum.
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About Rachel:
Rachel is a freelance calligrapher specializing in expressive styles mainly working on logos, packaging, promotional material, and stationery. Rachel has taught a wide variety of calligraphic and design disciplines in art schools, conferences, and workshops both in the UK and internationally. The driving force in her work is line: the shape, the texture, and in particular, the tension between one line and another. She strives every day to make that elusive perfect mark and letterform.
@rachelyallop