Module 2
Module 2
First Year
Module 2
Textus Addictus
All About Lettering
Do you know that the word “text” is one of the letter styles in drafting? When the
Johannes Gutenberg printing press opened in 1450, his famous 42-line bible was printed in
textura black letter. That is the reason why some old books are called black letter or in the
Old English, TEXT.
You are now working on module 2 on Drafting, which shows you passed in Module 1
and are ready to experience the world of letters.
This module assures you of challenging and enjoyable readings and activities that will
make you ask for more.
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PRETEST
Fill in the blanks with the correct word/s to complete the sentences.
Score interpretation:
10.8 Excellent
7.5 Very good
4.2 Good
1-0 Poor
Lesson 1
Elements of Guidelines
Guidelines are thin lines which serve as guide to ensure uniform height and width of
letters. Guidelines are important in lettering. For better appreciation of the discussion, see
the parts of guidelines below:
Capline
.
Waistline
Baseline
Dropline
Capline – the uppermost thin line where uppercase and ascender letters
must reach. Examples are letters D, F and T. (See the example above)
Waistline – the lines between the capline and the baseline. This is the
height of lowercase letters belonging to the normal and ascender group
like r, a, i, and n.
Baseline – the line where all letters rest
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Dropline – the line below the base where all lowercase descender letters
must stop.
To understand the technical terms that refer to letters, read the dialogue below:
Activity 1
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On your drawing paper, prepare five sets of guidelines. Write any quotation about
nationalism. Use the uppercase and lowercase letters. See the example below.
I am
a Filipino
I am
proud of my
color and race.
Self-check:
Name the four parts of the guidelines and explain their uses.
1. ___________________________________________________________________.
2. ___________________________________________________________________.
3. ___________________________________________________________________.
4. ___________________________________________________________________.
Lesson 2
Evolution of Letters
Below is the table that depicts the development of letters from its earliest form to the
present-day alphabet. Study the table very well.
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Cuneiform letters century BC)
Activity 2
This activity leads you to the reading of books in Philippine History or Almanac books
related to our history as a nation. Do you know that long before the Spaniards conquered
our country, we already have an alphabet known as Alibata?
Try to get a copy of that ancient manuscript and paste it in this module.
You may translate your name, using the symbols written in alibata. Isn’t that
interesting?
Paste here:
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
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(Design)
Self-check:
Lesson 3
Before you can learn good lettering you should first know the basic strokes forming
each letter clearly.
stem stem
To a beginner like you, parts of each letter can be formed by preparing a grid that
measures 6 x 6 squares. Remember that some letters have to occupy 5 x 6 grids while
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others occupy the 6 x 6 grids. To remember letters with six by six (6 x 6) grids, memorize
the name of TOM Q VAXY. Each letter of his name corresponds to the letter with 6 x 6 grids.
So come and meet him!
picture
TOM Q. VAXY
Study the letters below. They correspond to the order of strokes for uppercase
vertical Gothic letters and numerals. A stroke is a line made every time lettering is done.
Below is the order of strokes for lowercase Gothic letters. The body of the lowercase
letters is 2/3 of the height of the uppercase letter.
Activity 3
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Copy on graphic paper as accurately as you can the order of strokes for the
uppercase, lowercase Gothic letters and numerals. Copy the exact number of grids that
each letter occupies.
Use the HB pencil for the letters, and the red ballpen for the number sequencing of
strokes. Lettering is a freehand activity, hence, rulers are not used.
Self-check:
Lesson 4
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The Basic Letter Styles
There are four basic letter styles. These are the Gothic, Roman, Text and Italic.
GOTHIC Roman
Text Italic
Trivia:
Monoline tools – tools that produce singular thickness of line when used for
lettering.
Activity 4
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It’s project-making time! Would you like to make a card for your favorites like your
Nanay, Tatay, Ate, Kuya or Bestfriend? If you want to try, prepare the following materials:
¼ cartolina (white)
colored pentel pens
calligraphy pens or speedball pen
thin ribbons 1 foot long
pencil
elmer’s glue
scissors
ribbon
border
Lettering use
calligraph or C- happy
birthday
sped ballpen
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Self-check:
LET’S SUMMARIZE
Guidelines are thin lines which serve as guide to ensure uniform height and width
of letters when lettering.
The four parts of guidelines are the capline, waistline, baseline and dropline.
The four basic letter styles are Gothic, Roman Text and Italics.
Lettering is useful in drafting. It helps develop the aesthetic value of the
individual.
POSTTEST
Matching Type. Match Column A with Column B. Write on the blanks only the letters of the
correct answers in Column B.
Column A Column B
_____1. Lobe a. simplest letter style
_____2. Roman b. lines for uppercase
_____3. Capline c. capital letters
_____4. Swash d. straight part of a letter
_____5. Gothic e. black letter
_____6. Stem f. parent of all letter style
_____7. Text g. small letters
_____8. Guidelines h. inclined part of a letter
_____9. Ascenders i. lowercase letter
_____10. Uppercase j. letter that reaches the capline
k. thin lines for lettering
l. curved part of a letter
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ANSWER KEY
Pretest Posttest
1. Uppercase 1. l
2. Ascenders, normal, ascenders 2. f
3. Lowercase 3. b
4. Stroke 4. h
5. Single 5. a
6. W, I 6. d
7. Guidelines 7. e
8. Italic 8. k
9. Monoline 9. j
10. Flat-edge 10. c
Lesson 1: Self-check
1. capline
2. waistline
3. baseline
4. dropline
Lesson 2: Self-check
1. hieroglyphic
2. cuneiform
3. boustrophedon
4. Romans
5. Charlemagne
Lesson 4: Self-check
1. Gothic
2. Italic
3. Roman
4. Text
5. Monoline
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