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David Milan's organic, imperfect 3D calligraphy will make you see letters differently

Using various tools ranging from Crayola and Tombow Markers to Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, is a Spain-based independent lettering artist, illustrator and designer whose work features bright colours, 3D elements and bold statements.

© David Milan

© David Milan

With a past life as a , he describes his artistic process in two simple words: "always playing". This sentiment has led him to discover new pathways and mediums for his lettering art, including his eye-popping 3D work and using new tools like Cinema4D. "I love exploring new techniques, not getting stuck in just one style or concept – always creating something different," says David. "I see letters from another perspective; I like to get away from the 'perfect' concept that lettering and typography have these days. I think it can be fun and weird at the same time."

© David Milan

© David Milan

© David Milan

© David Milan

© David Milan

© David Milan

Though he is currently working on – learning new skills, mastering his craft and sharing within his social networks – his clients include Facebook, Adobe, Pepsi, Washington Post, NBC and Crocs.

What stands out about his work, and what we imagine keeps this list of big-name clients coming back for more, is the intentional combination of organic and seemingly surreal elements in his pieces. "I like working with real tools, sometimes leaving the digital side. I usually use brushes with acrylic paints and make phrases or letters. Seeing the real organic texture is amazing," David adds.

© David Milan

© David Milan

Although the pandemic has left many of us cooped up at home, David has found a new stroke of inspiration. When asked how he stays motivated during uncertain times, David identifies two main elements: "Inspiration comes as long as you have good music and a good studio. I think your workspace helps to inspire you, and for that reason, I think the pandemic has helped me to improve my talents."

© David Milan

© David Milan

© David Milan

© David Milan

© David Milan

© David Milan

© David Milan

© David Milan

© David Milan

© David Milan

© David Milan

© David Milan

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