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Revision as of 23:02, 27 March 2010
Daniel Reeve is a calligrapher who worked on Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings films.
Once a computer programmer, Reeve was a Tolkien fan and hobbyist who experimented with Elvish calligraphy and maps. During the filming of the Trilogy, he was hired to produce all the maps, inscriptions, scrolls and other props that appear on-screen. Now Reeve works as a freelance artist.
He has produced several Tolkien-inspired fonts and maps that appear in paraphernalia of the Lord of the Rings franchise. His maps are a part of the Lord of the Rings RPG.
Reeve also worked in the production of "The Chronicles of Narnia" of C.S. Lewis.
External links
- Official website
- Examples of inscriptions seen in the Trilogy, designed by Reeve
- Analysis of the Tengwar mode devised and used by Reeve