Bigdawg
Just Me
..Still I cannot for the life of me understand why some would take offense at the thought of being able to hand letter in this trade.
That's not what I take offense at... what I take offense at is the total lack of respect from an old-timer such as yourself that some of us GREW with the trade instead of dying with it.
I started out in the old days of typesetting... learned from the hot lead guys... cut color from ruby and zipatone and was one of the best at what I did...
but here's a news flash... the old days are gone. While the admiration for your skill is there (do you not get that when you post a thread like this most just read "look at me... look at how great I am and how you suck" no matter what you write?), it isn't an efficient or cost-effective way to do signs and the REALITY is that no one is going to pay for it. The words "starving artist" comes to mind.
So no... I don't have to learn how to handpaint lettering to appreciate the subtlety and lines of typefaces, I've been tracing them since I was a little girl. I don't have to know how to handpaint to make a good, readable sign... I know for sure how it will look before I use the first piece of material. I don't have to know how to handpaint to be a signmaker. Period.