Brush Lettering Guide: Illy Boo x Tom's Studio

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This 10-page guide to modern brush lettering by Illy Boo is designed to complement your Tom’s Studio Lumos or Fountain Pen with a brush tip and takes you step by step through the strokes needed to create the full alphabet. Including warm-up exercises, tips on joining letters, and practice words to get you started, it’s perfect if you want to level up your brush lettering. Available as a digital download, it’s yours in an instant to save, print, and revisit time and time again.

For beginners, the letters can be traced – building confidence and muscle memory.

Perfect for use with: The Lumos or Studio Fountain Pen with our Japanese Brush Tip, Tom’s Studio Fountain Pen Ink and our A5 Practice Pad.

Upon completing your order, you will receive this digital download in PDF format via email.

Terms of use:

  • This guide is strictly for personal use only.
  • The images contained within must not be reproduced for resale or distributed in workshops.
  • The PDF is formatted for A4 printing – please set your printer to 100% scale for accurate results.
  • All rights are reserved by © Tom's Studio. No part of these images may be reproduced or used without permission.

Your digital download will be emailed over as soon as you purchase. There will also be a handy download link on the order confirmation page.

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Pollet A.
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Amazing, I bought that guide to practice brush lettering with a Lumos and it is a blast. Simple, straightforward and short. I can print the guidelines and practice easily, thank you.

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William A.
Available to download and start straight away!

Easy to download and print off. Nicely tied in with the Lumos (or other pens like the Pentel Touch, Tombow Fudenosuke). Gives you info on how to connect letters, double and style letters, some word examples and lettering layout.

I found it very hard to achieve line width variation with the Lumos Brush nib. However, Tom has another nib, the Detail Brush Tip, which looks like it could be your answer! I shall buy some myself to try.

Good luck, and happy writing!