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Designer Spotlight: Vanderhorst Calligraphy

We’re shining the Designer Spotlight on…

Kendra Drew, Illustrator and Calligrapher

 

Business Name and Location:

Vanderhorst Calligraphy. Farmers Branch, Texas, @vanderhorstcalligraphy

Years in Business:

8 years as a calligrapher

How did you become a stationery designer?

My first love was the pencil at the age of three. I drew constantly in my childhood and as a young adult. After I graduated college with my BFA, I kind of fumbled around not knowing how to serve others with the talent I was given. I was stuck for a few years in an awful artist’s block! It wasn’t until after I’d married my husband and gotten pregnant with our first child that the wheels starting turning. I illustrated a children’s book and did a few odd commissions here and there for extended family. My work then started flowing by word of mouth in my neighborhood and church. Though it was a slow process, I naturally gravitated to calligraphy. Ever since I hand-wrote my dear friend’s wedding invitation in 2015, I have been combining my love for illustration and drawing letters to bring others joy. It is an incredible satisfaction to serve others in this way!

Letterpress wedding invitation suite arranged with wedding rings and soft satin.

Custom-designed wedding invitation suite and enclosures featuring letterpress printing, accented with a digitally printed envelope liner. Photograph by Laning Photography.

Where do you find inspiration?

I find inspiration everywhere I look; it’s a long list of amazing things that bring me joy!

  • God’s creation in flora and fauna
  • other artists
  • children’s book illustrators
  • the brides themselves
  • hundred-year-old printing presses and calligraphy print blocks
  • calligraphy masters
  • illuminated letters
  • hundred-year-old books
  • children’s classics in their original illustrations
  • Byzantine artwork
  • Catholic artworks

And anything that showcases how the old masters worked with their letters. Suzanne Cunningham and Kestrel’s classes on learncalligraphy.com are also great inspirations of mine!

Custom-designed invitation suite featuring letterpress and digital printing.

Wedding invitation suite with invitation featuring letterpress printing and enclosures featuring both letterpress and digital printing. The suite is accentuated by a digital envelope liner.

What are your favorite blogs or podcasts?

Jimmy Akin’s Mysterious World and Small-Town Dicks

What’s your favorite dessert?

My grandmother’s strawberry cobbler and my mother’s chocolate sheet cake. I can’t choose just one!

How do you use TOG.ink?

I use them mainly for wedding commissions and my family’s Christmas cards. Even if work is slow, I’m still taking care of 4 kids and I love showing off during the holidays! I hope to start using TOG.ink for my own stationery line in the future that isn’t solely based on commission work.

A whimsical golden birthday invitation suite is shown with coordinating cookies on a dark wood background

Golden birthday invitation suite with an invitation featuring digital print and gold glitter foil stamping. A digitally printed envelope liner accentuates the pink envelope. Photograph by Aubrey Jimenez of The 3 Photography.

Colorful, manicured nails holding a whimsical golden birthday invitation with gold glitter foil and digital print.

A whimsical birthday invitation featuring digital print and gold glitter foil stamping (and SUPER cute nails to complement!). Photograph by Aubrey Jimenez of The 3 Photography.

What do you like most about working with TOG.ink?

They are very responsive, and while it is sometimes bumpy navigating the (new to me) printing/digital world, they make it smooth and easy!

Wedding invitation suite featuring letterpress and digital print on a light wood background.

Pink roses are digitally printed above letterpress printed wording. Coordinating pieces complete the elegant look.

Any advice for someone just starting out with TOG.ink?

Read their guidelines on uploading artwork according to each print process. Also, as professional artists, sometimes we can be afraid to ask questions. My philosophy is that we are forever students learning in this fascinating world. So don’t be afraid of asking questions or looking inexperienced, ask them all! It’s how you will learn. Even if you’ve been out of college for 10+ years and have only done traditional mediums and were afraid to ever touch art programs and have no clue how the printing world works…like me 😉

Images are courtesy of Laning Photography and Aubrey Jiminez of The 3 Photography. Check them out on Instagram!

 

Shanna
Title: Content Writer
Years at The Occasions Group: 18 years
Favorite Print Process: Thermography
Secretly I’m really good at… "throwing games! Bag toss, ladder golf, skee ball. I won’t be winning any championships but I can hold my own."