Step by Step Writing a Menu
Step
by Step Writing a Menu
Mapping out a menu is a great way to practice calligraphy
and laying out your work. It is a simple
project that is productive and also fun to do.
You can use this technique for writing menus on chalkboard.
For this project, I wrote a menu by mapping out the menu
layout first, using a faint pencil and a ruler.
1.
I mapped out my work using a hard nibbed pencil
and a ruler. I drew straight lines and
marked out the centre of the paper by dividing the paper width measurement into
two and drew a line in the centre of the paper.
I used a set square to ensure the measurements are straight and at a
right angle.
2.
I mapped out the letterings by first of all by counting
each letter and letter-spacing of each line.
I then divided the total number of letters / letter-spacings into two
and worked out the letter or letter-spacing that is central.
3.
I write this central letter or letter-spacing
on the central vertical line drawn on the paper, and then I carefully map out
the other letters before and after this central letter to ensure the sentences
are central to the paper. I write the
letters from the centre, outwards.
4.
I mapped out all the letters carefully, using a
faint pencil as guidelines before writing the letters with a calligraphy pen.
5.
In the example shown, I used black and red ink
and a fine nibbed calligraphy pen
6.
I introduced some swirls, using a broader
nibbed calligraphy pen
7.
I always remember to check the spelling!
Other
Hints and Tips
Don’t forget to check your calligraphy pen nib size so the
letterings are not too big or small, and fits comfortably onto the page.
Writing menus are a fun way of practising how to layout
your work and practice centring the letterings.
How to
Practise Writing Menus
You can make up your own menu design and practice writing
the layout of your menu on some stiff card or fancy paper. You can also introduce some swirls, patterns
or even some Celtic knots to customise your menu. You can draw some frames or margins to exemplify
your work. It is special to make your
own home-made custom menus and you can give it that individual and unique touch.
Putting
Color into Menus
Why not introduce some pastel shading, watercolors or color
to your design with pencils, or even draw some illustrations of food to enhance
your menu.
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