3 letters
I chose the letter K because it’s simple to draw, mostly made up of straight lines. Coloring it was a bit tricky around the corners, especially trying not to go outside the lines. The font I picked for the K is slab serif, since its rectangular ends made it easier to draw, and I thought it would look good next to the letter J. I chose the letter J for similar reasons—it’s also simple to draw with just one curve, which made it much easier to color neatly. For the J, I used the Bodoni (modern) font because it has a nice curve and pairs well with the slab serif. Finally, I picked the letter Q in the Baskerville (transitional) font because it looks unique and helped me follow Mr. Hadel’s instruction to let the letter break out of the box. When combined, KQJ looks and sounds cool I picked the letter I because it’s really simple to draw, mostly made up of straight lines. The hardest part of coloring it was getting the corners right without going outside the lines. The font I used for t...