Tuts+ Workshop: Alphabet Design Challenge, Round Two, Final Round!

Our latest Tuts+ Workshop asked you to create an illustrative letter in our Alphabet Design Challenge based on whatever theme you wish! We received several designs over on the Vectortuts+ Facebook page and we’re so proud to share with you the creative and colorful designs you have submitted to the challenge.


Tuts+ Workshop: Alphabet Design Challenge, Round Two, Final Round!

Check out these great vector letter designs by our readers in this final installment. Missed your submission? Check out our first round to see what’s been received!


S is for Snake

Athanasios

My name is Athanasios, I am an illustrator from Xanthi, Greece. I currently work as an Arts teacher in a public primary school, while on my free time I sketch.


F is for Footprint

Eva Bristol


W is for Watermelon

Eva Bristol


Z is for Zipper

Eva Bristol

Z is for Zipper. I used a random font for the Z just as a guide. Then I used Blend to create the teeth of the zipper. Had to look various times at my jeans zipper. Then a simple background to make it pop out.


S is for Steampunk

Georgie Retzer

I am Illustrator Georgie Retzer from Vienna Austria.

Check out Georgie Online.


P is for Pixel

J Adam Brinson

P is for Pixel. I took a Rosewood capital P at 20 pixels, blew it up 32x, traced it with squares in Illustrator, then used the Scriptographer script Variator to get the subtle differences in color.

I’m a freelance graphic designer in Seattle, Washington. Check out my work at jadambrinson.com.


A is for Airport

Jason Jeffery


J is for Jigsaw

Jason Jeffery


P is for Piano

Jason Jeffery


B is for Beer

Joe St Onge

Here is my entry for the alphabet challenge. Rendering glass is very difficult.


A is for Apple

Toya Debrew

A for apple. Hi my name is Toya Debrew and I wanted to do the simple classic A for apple. I used a cartoon font and kind of morph into a apple a little. I used a texture picture and blend it with the background . My work can be found at toyastudios.deviantart.com Hope you like it!


B is for Balloons

Toya Debrew


B is for Bribery & Bad Business

Michal Jedinák

B is for Bribery. Bad Business habit :o). I took the letter B from Rockwell font, made pictographs of a banknote and a hand, and used four circles to create somewhat shifty looking eyes. Then I duplicated the result, flipped it, took away the banknote and adjusted a little. Done in Inkscape.
My name is Michal Jedinák, I work as a translator and in my spare time I try to do creative work. Some of it can be seen on tumblr.
Thank you for the challenge!


D is for Dormant and Dew

Niana Liu

I did something similar few years ago. Now for the Design Challenge, I am trying to do all 26 alphabets – upper AND lower cases!!

I am a San Francisco artist. My site www.SFlocal.net and www.NianaLiu.com.


E is for Empty and Escargot

Niana Liu

I did something similar few years ago. Now for the Design Challenge, I am trying to do all 26 alphabets – upper AND lower cases!!

I am a San Francisco artist. My site www.SFlocal.net and www.NianaLiu.com.


F is for Fine-tooth-comb and Flower

Niana Liu

I did something similar few years ago. Now for the Design Challenge, I am trying to do all 26 alphabets – upper AND lower cases!!

I am a San Francisco artist. My site www.SFlocal.net and www.NianaLiu.com.


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