Using Calligraphy for Addressing Envelopes with Fullosophie, Bianca Mascorro

practical ways to put your calligraphy skills to work.

Day 1
  • 4 video lessons
  • 59 minutes of class content
  • Streaming access on desktop and mobile browsers
  • 100% satisfaction guarantee

Calligraphy is a beautiful technique for addressing wedding invitations, sending notes to your loved ones, and creating functional artwork. In Using Calligraphy for Addressing Envelopes you’ll explore practical ways to put your calligraphy skills to work.

Bianca Mascorro will share inspiring techniques for addressing envelopes, creating signs, and personalizing artwork. 

You’ll learn how to:

  • Create unique calligraphed artwork and signage
  • Use a variety of colored inks, both off-the-shelf and custom mixes
  • Address an envelope the post office can deliver

Learn how to apply calligraphy techniques to a whole range of lettered projects in Using Calligraphy for Addressing Envelopes with Bianca Mascorro. This class was produced in partnership with Fullosophie, an experiential and workshop-based business for creatives.

Course Instructors

Fullosophie

Fullosophie

Fullosophie is a hands-on learning company based out of San Francisco and Dallas. Started by two child-hood friends who saw a need to provide hands-on learning experiences in a fun and beautiful environment. Fullosophie provides a platform for everyday creatives to learn.
Bianca Mascorro

Bianca Mascorro

Bianca Mascorro is a calligrapher, letterer, and designer living in Northern California. She loves pencils, paper, pointed pens, pixels, ink, teaching, and is trying to love to vacuum after adopting a darling but shed-prone corgi.
  • Emily C. Feb 4, 2019

    The instructor provides some good examples of different ways you can address envelopes, with tips and tools to enhance your project. It would be useful if we could set the playback to a faster speed, since she can be a bit wordy :)

  • Anonymous N. Dec 27, 2017

    I'm trying to be patient as she gets through the list of class materials, but she seems very nervous and says, "Um," about 100 times! Fortunately, there is a PDF of the class supplies, so I will not have to listen to this part!

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