Lettering in a sentence as a noun

People used to take great pride in their unique lettering.

I think what matters most is the hand-lettering, not how the ink got on the page.

Books have very dark lettering, so the beige paper doesn't matter.

The lettering in the logo suggests a cold experience; it's So... brr.

Not for the drawing itself, but for the cleaning up, the coloring and the lettering.

For example, the "Windows 8" lettering on the floor they need a staff member to warn people not to step over.

Similarly, the font assembled from scans of the lettering in xkcd comics is called "Humour Sans".

Do you really want to focus your creative energy defending your authorship of a white poster board with red lettering?

"is there" is blackboard lettering, though Unicode insists on calling it double-struck lettering.

Where the surroundings were entirely black-and-white except for the red lettering of the propaganda signs?

It holds the most critical pieces of information: frontmost and unmistakable, the speed, in huge, high contrast lettering.

Given that recapture uses english words and Roman lettering, it's already pandering to a particular audience.

I think the key phrase there is "look beyond symbol" - when you're illustrating something that has lettering, for example, one often starts writing out the letters instead of illustrating the shape of the letters.

When that happens, the the moderators can slightly change the board style to indicate that discussions relevant to the present crisis are acceptable -- maybe a black border and lettering on the Y symbol at the top-left.

"Futher, the Sortfolio model could expand into a variety of other verticals including photographers, wedding planning, catering, illustrators, artists, etc. Id love to see a Sortfolio for calligraphy or hand lettering.

Lettering definitions

noun

letters inscribed (especially words engraved or carved) on something

See also: inscription