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Take your doodles to the next level with fun, fluid fountain pens! For professional illustrator Ayano Usamura, nothing beats drawing with a fountain pen. The way the ink flows easily onto the page makes doodling and writing so enjoyable that, some days, she can barely stop!I Love How You Ink brings this classic writing tool right up to the moment. Fountain pens can do so much more than formal calligraphy. The way they add character to every line elevates even the simplest letters and doodles. Ayano Usamura shares: ·A dive-right-in introduction to choosing, filling, and cleaning your fountain…mehr

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Take your doodles to the next level with fun, fluid fountain pens! For professional illustrator Ayano Usamura, nothing beats drawing with a fountain pen. The way the ink flows easily onto the page makes doodling and writing so enjoyable that, some days, she can barely stop!I Love How You Ink brings this classic writing tool right up to the moment. Fountain pens can do so much more than formal calligraphy. The way they add character to every line elevates even the simplest letters and doodles. Ayano Usamura shares: ·A dive-right-in introduction to choosing, filling, and cleaning your fountain pen (whether you use free ink, or low-fuss ink cartridges) ·Drawing prompts and examples--for kitchen items, foods, accessories, and more--all cartooned in adorable style ·Eight different modern, handwritten fonts that readers can copy and customize ·Decorative borders and frames to enhance your messages and drawings ·Eight pullout pages of her own designs, for those inclined to practice by tracing ·Plus fun project ideas: Wedding placards, labels, birthday cards, and more!
Autorenporträt
Ayano Usamura is a Japanese illustrator. She began her career as a freelance illustrator at age seventeen, specializing in simple lifestyle drawing. Usamura’s career took off when her illustrations using LAMY Safari pens were featured in the company’s Japanese-language newsletter, LAMY Sketch. She runs a graphic design studio with her husband and works as an art director, advising clients on visuals for social media and promotional campaigns.