Paul Herrera took his Imperial Roman brush writing class on
the road in July and drove to Denver, Colorado for CONDENSED TypeCon 2015. His
one-day workshop was held at the Art Institute of Colorado on the third floor.
He used the elevator rather than climb the stairs to get to his classroom.
Herrera then gave the opening lecture on Saturday morning at the presentation
hall of the Sheraton hotel in downtown Denver. The Life and Times of Edwrad M.
Catich featured the published work of Father Catich and pointed out how
Catich’s Imperial Romans were used as the model for the Adobe typeface
“Trajan.”
Father Catich’s artwork and Herrera’s will be in included in
the upcoming Speedball Textbook, 24th Edition, A Comprehensive guide to Pen& Brush Lettering.
Herrera recently traveled (by airplane this time) to
Atlanta, Georgia to conduct a two-day workshop on brush writing. He explained
how the Imperial Roman letter form was written and then cut into the marble
slab at the base of the Trajan Column in Rome. Students used charts developed
by Father Edward Catich to understand the proper proportions of the Roman
letter form. They then went through writing drills with the brush before
writing out the entire alphabet. The class was held at the beautiful and
spacious Sam Flax art supply store in Atlanta. Herrera enjoyed his time with
his hosts and the members of the Friends of the Alphabet. He gave the Life and
Times illustrated lecture to their monthly meeting on Monday night. He flew
home the next day through beautiful weather to the lovely Midwest where he
resides.