Fake Calligraphy

Learn Fake Calligraphy with Robyn

Learn how to do fake calligraphy with Robyn. Fake calligraphy is a hand lettering style where you draw out your letters and add in a second line to thicken up your letters - this gives you a ‘faked’ brush lettering look. (see pic below)

You don’t need a brush pen, and you definitely don’t need any special abilities - this style is perfect for anyone who wants to quickly learn how to create an attractive style of lettering for journaling, card making, etc.

In person workshops available, as well as workshop recordings. Private workshops also available on request

To book, please contact Robyn via whatsapp on 076 235 6563


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Fake Calligraphy Lowercase for Beginners - ONLINE

This practical workshop, presented by Robyn Anderson of Calligraphy Joburg, is aimed at teenagers and adults who want to learn how to do easy fake calligraphy to use in their journals, artwork or on cards, etc. Super easy workshop, and absolutely NO artistic experience necessary!

Please note, this is NOT brush lettering but a ‘fake’ brush lettering style 😃

We'll cover the following:

  • How to do an EASY fake calligraphy style

  • Different types of ‘looks’ for your fake lettering

You will need paper (lined or plain), pencil, eraser, ruler and some fineliners (black, or colour if you have) for this workshop.

COST:  R170 pp for a 1.5 hour workshop (incl. notes, practice sheets)

Buy the workshop recording and get started straight away!


Fake Calligraphy Uppercase for Beginners - ONLINE

This practical workshop, presented by Robyn Anderson of Calligraphy Joburg, is aimed at teenagers and adults who want to learn how to do uppercase fake calligraphy letters to use in their journals, artwork or on cards, etc.
Please note, this is NOT brush lettering but a ‘fake’ brush lettering style 😃

We'll cover the following:
• How to do an EASY fake calligraphy style - UPPERCASE ALPHABET

Super easy workshop, and absolutely NO artistic experience necessary!
You will need paper (lined or plain), pencil, eraser, ruler and some fineliners (black, or colour if you have) for this workshop.