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A Week of immersive Single Stroke Lettering in Tokyo
Join a small group of dedicated students for seven full days of lettering and sign painting study at the Letterboy Studio in Tomigaya, Shibuya, Tokyo.
From October 19–25, 2026, eight students will spend a week fully immersed in the world of single stroke lettering — learning foundational styles, refining technique, and developing the confidence to use brush lettering in design, signage, logotypes, and personal work.
The camp is taught by Peter Liedberg, founder of the Tokyo-based design and sign painting studio “Letterboy.” Originally from Sweden, Peter has been living and working in Tokyo since 2016 and alongside his commercial work, he regularly teaches sign painting and brush lettering workshops internationally in cities such as New York, Sydney, Amsterdam, Melbourne, Bangkok, Taipei, and Stockholm.
This camp is designed to be hands-on, personal, and deeply focused, combining daily studio practice with Japanese culture, design inspiration, and local experiences throughout Tokyo. During the week, students will also join small excursions and field trips to explore Tokyo’s creative scene, including visits connected to Japanese design, typography, and craftsmanship. The program will also include a traditional Japanese calligraphy class, offering insight into the history and philosophy of brush-based lettering in Japan.
Open to complete beginners as well as people with lettering and design experience.
After signing up, you will receive an email with recommended neighbourhoods to stay in and other useful information.
What You Will Learn
Throughout the week, we will focus on developing strong brush control,
understanding lettering structure, and building confidence through repetition
and guided practice.
Topics include:
Single stroke block lettering
Letter structure and spacing
Variations and stylistic development
Contours and contrast
Roman-inspired thick and thin lettering
Casual lettering styles
Script lettering and script variations
Brush control and movement
Layout and composition
Using lettering for signs, logotypes, and graphic design
Students are also encouraged to explore styles they are personally interested in learning.
What’s Included
Lunch, coffee, and all materials needed throughout the week will be provided at the studio.
Each participant will receive:
Brushes
Brush case
Workbooks
Lettering exemplars
Other practice materials
All workshop materials can be taken home after the camp.
Participants do not need to bring anything.
Tokyo Experiences & Excursions
The camp is not only about lettering — it is also about experiencing Tokyo through design, craft, and culture.
During the week we will:
Visit a design studio
Meet artists and sign painters
Explore exhibitions and lettering-related locations
Participate in a Japanese lettering and calligraphy workshop
Explore neighborhoods and areas in Tokyo
Enjoy group dinners on selected evenings
Students will experience both sides of Tokyo.
The calm residential atmosphere of Tomigaya, as well as the energy of bustling center of Shibuya — only 15–20 minutes away.
In the heart of Tokyo, 20 min walk from Shibuya station.
Letterboy Studio
Hiroi Bldg 2F, 2-16-8 Tomigaya, Shibuya
Tokyo 151-0063