SEMINAR—Editing the Art of Comic Book Lettering: An Introduction

As well as being vital for comic books, well edited lettering also conveys meaning in any visual medium. Whether you’re interested in a career in comic book editing or expanding your graphic-editing skills for the growing demand of online content—or are simply a fan of comics—this seminar introduces concepts of visual style beyond the traditional editing style guides.

When: Saturday, December 13, 2025, 10:00 am to 11:30 am PST
Where:Online via Zoom
Price:Editors Canada Members: $65
Non-members: $120   
Student Affiliates: $35

Editing for Comic Book Lettering

Beyond proofreading and copy editing the text in comics, editing the art and design of lettering is an integral responsibility of comic book editors. This seminar will guide you in understanding the art of lettering and its place as the last stage of production. Participants will develop an appreciation for how what comes before—in the writing, the art, and the colouring—all have a role in the success that lettering will play in the final product.

In this seminar, you’ll learn:

  •  Why composition, clarity, consistency, and purpose are key to the art of lettering
  •  Where font selection, versatility, conditions, and parameters affect readability
  •  How size reflects volume in speech and sound effects
  •  How placement of lettering helps guide reading order and eye flow

Join us in this introductory webinar to learn the stylistic editing of text, shapes, order, and design within the panels and pages of comics.

Register online now!

Registration closes on Wednesday, December 10, at midnight.

This seminar will be recorded.

Meet the Instructor

Over the past 38 years, Steve Colle’s experience in the comic industry has consisted of retail, editorial, marketing, and—most passionately—teaching, with his focus on quality and audience appeal bringing dozens of projects to fruition.

In 2018, Steve founded the Comic Book Editors Alliance, a private Facebook group dedicated to the professional development of its members, instilling pride and integrity in comic book editing.


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