Typography / Task 1: Exercises 1 & 2 September 29, 2023

-06/sep 2023 - (Week 1-Week 6)

Gu Qian Kuan / 0369385

Typography / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media / Taylor's University

Typography / Task 1  


LECTURE

WEEK 1: Introduction&Briefing

Typo 0

>In this unit, Mr. Vinod told us about the function and use of typography in different places. The use of typeface depends on artistic concepts and technological development.After Mr. Vinod's talk, he talked about the history of the movable type and modern typographic culture. I believe that modern technology has greatly facilitated typography and it is important to be inspired and learn the skills. Mr. Vinod then talked to us about how to use font size and spacing to get a good design.

Typography: Development and Timeline

1 Phoenician to Roman

1.1

The Greeks

1.2

The Greeks do not have letter space and just like Phoenicians 
1.3

read alternately from right to left and left to right


Week 2

Text type classifications

1.4

Typography: Development / Timeline
Text type classification (Dates of origin approximated to the nearest quarter
century.

Typeforms have developed in response to prevailing technology, commercial
needs, and esthetic trends. Certain models have endured well past the
cultures that spawned them.

The following typeform classification here, based on one devised by
Alexander Lawson only covers the main form of text type.

Typography: Development The Font

For the small capitals need add the X helight to draw -typoface
is the basic part to do it
1.5

1.6

As with any craft that has evolved over 500 years, typography
employs a number of technical terms. These mostly describe specific
parts of the letterforms. It is a good idea to familiarize yourself with
the lexicon.

To knowing a letterform’s component parts make it much easier to
identify specific typefaces.



Week 3  Text Pt 2


Text and displays can be placed indented to demonstrate how objects relate to one another. The paragraph indent, which marks the start of a text block, is the most straightforward indentation style. Standard indentation and extended indentation are two examples.

A single, short line of text at the end of a text column is known as a widow.
Orphan: A brief line of type at the beginning of a new column that is left out.


Italicising, bolding, altering the typeface (san-serifs frequently appear larger than serifs), changing the colour, and other techniques are all examples of ways to highlight text. The text can also be highlighted by adding a coloured field at the back of it.


Week 4 Typography Basics


Spaced out using spacing, this is pretty standard

1.7

leading-the gap that exists between two phrases

Consider the gap between the base line of one sentence and the descender of the other phrase.


Week 5 Understanding Letterforms


These become strokes in the outline form of the font or when it becomes a font, generating the style Counterform (or counter) space is described by, and often contained within, the strokes of the form

1.8






 Week 6: Screen & Print

in the context of evolving modern technology, there exists a myriad ofdiverse printing methods and styles
Print-Caslon Garamond, and Baskerville emerge as the predominanttypographic typefaces of choice due to their exceptional legibility.even when rendered at minuscule font sizes.
The experience of viewing and reading content on screens offersopportunities for augmenting quality and scale. lt permits theenlargement of custom fonts to create expansive and comprehensivedesign schemes
When considering system fonts for screen and web applications, aselection of web-safe fonts proves invaluable. These include OpenSans, Lato, Arial, Helvetica, Times New Roman, Times, Courier New.Courier, Verdana, Georgia, Palatino, and the timeless Garamond.


INSTRUCTION

  

Task 1: Exercises - Type Expression


week 1
During the class, the students and Mr. Vinod thought about a lot of words for practice. In the end, everyone unanimously chose those words. I chose 'fire','slide','freeze','cry' and electrical
 

1 sketches























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                                                                        Figure 2.2 Sketches






Figure 2.3 Sketches

Figure 2.4 Sketches



week 2   
 

Specific FeedbackIf there are too many elements, it becomes too complex, and if the font is too intricate, it can be hard to discern what the font is. I can only limit it to changing the font and its position.



General Feedback : The font elements in the design are overly complex, and there are many areas that need improvement.


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Figure 2.5

I listened to Mr. Vinod's guidance and explanation , and I probably knew how to proceed,I intend to make the font simpler, giving it a more distinctive style. Take a look at this 'fire' font; I'm going to transform it to resemble the style of Pokémon.

Figure 2.6









Week 3
 
Execise 1Type expression animation

Figure 2.7









PDF format




Week 4

Text Formatting Exercise


MYNAME 


Edit our name with the given fonts to try kerning and tracking. 


Figure 2.8




















And the PDF 






The Text passage





                                                            Figure 2.9


he draft and exploring


Figure 3.0






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And the PDF 







Week 5


The final exploring Task 1



                                                                   
Figure 3.3















                                                                     Figure 3.3



And the PDF 





BODY 

Font/s: Arial regular

Type Size/s: 11 pt 

Leading:  12 pt 

Paragraph spacing: 11 pt 

Alignment: Left Justified

Margins: 12.7 mm top, 12.7mm left and right, 100mm bottom 

Columns: 2

Gutter:  6.35mm

HEAD 

Font/s: Arial regular

Type Size/s: 60 pt 

Leading: 12 pt 

Paragraph spacing: 2pt


Feedback:


Week 2:
My design fails to convey the essence of the font and becomes unnecessarily complex, which does not constitute good design.
Regarding the "pause" font, many students opt to modify the central "u," so I need to refine the layout.
When it comes to "split," the emphasis should be on conveying a sense of division rather than altering the font's shape.
Please provide an objective sketch response:
Are the explorations adequate?
Does the presentation align with the word's meaning?
On a scale of 1–5, how strong is the concept?
What improvements can be made?



Week 3:
It's advisable to minimize unnecessary font alterations for enhanced clarity. My "love" and "silence" fonts lack distinctiveness.
The designs for "split" and "pause" are acceptable, but I need to enhance the other two fonts to better convey their intended meanings.



Week 4:
When creating a GIF, it's best to minimize fragmentation by splitting the last "t" while maintaining a smooth transition.
Moderate variations in lettering changes are more effective than overly exaggerated ones.



Week 5:
During our discussions, Mr. Vinod pointed out that the text font in my first design is problematic and requires "all of left." There's also an issue with the title typography.
The second design has no significant issues, but the image is oversized and needs adjustments in leading. It has already undergone some editing.



Reflections:

Experiences:
This marks my second experience delving into typography. I find immense satisfaction in the origin and transformation of fonts. These experiences have deepened my appreciation for fonts, and I've gained insights into basic font design principles.



Observations:
Mr. Vinod consistently emphasizes typography in every class, and we diligently listen. We must uphold strict standards in our designs and cultivate self-critique skills.



Findings:
Typography is omnipresent in our daily lives, and I have come to understand the profound significance of fonts and typography. Mr. Vinod's feedback has significantly influenced my design process

FUTHER READING


"Vignelli Canon on Design”

by the legendary Massimo Vignelli.



 Figure 3.4

This book provides readers with an opportunity to delve deepinto the principles and practices of modern design.


Vignelli, drawing from his extensive design experience andunique perspective, simplifies design principles and conceptsintoeasily comprehensible guidelines. The book emphasizes coredesign principles such as clarity, consistency, and durability,which are universally applicable to any type of desigwork.Hisphilosophy underscores that the purpose ofdesign should be tocommunicate information and quide users, rather than merelyaiming for visual appeal.


In summary, the "Vignelli Canon onDesign" has been anenlightening journey that has expanded my understandingof design. I now approach design with a greater focus on purpose.simplicity, and universality. lt has been a catalyst for honingmy design skills and thinking critically about the way Iperceive and create in the world of design. This book is avaluable resource for anyone seeking to elevate their designknowledge and skills.


"Typography Basics"

by the Brian Sam-Bodden

 Figure 3.5

This book has been a revelation, equipping me with a profoundunderstanding of the art and science of type, and i've gainedinvaluable insights into the world of fonts and text arrangement.


One of the book's most significant contributions is its meticulousexploration of typography's fundamental elements. It has been aneye-opener to grasp the importance of typefaces, font families, andthe anatomy of letters, i now recognize the power of letterforms inshaping the message's tone and mood. Understanding how to select theright typeface for different design projects has become a crucialskill i've acquired.


Overall, "Typography Basics" has provided me with a solid foundationin the art of typography. I now approach design projects with a moreinformed and critical eye, ensuring that the typography serves as apowerful visual element, not just a functional one. This book hasbroadened my design skills and deepened my appreciation for the artand science of typography. lt is an essential resource for anyoneseeking to excel in the field of design.


"A TYPE Primer"

      by theJohn Kane

 Figure 3.6

This book has not only broadened my knowledge but has also instilleda profound appreciation for the art of type and its role ineffective communication.


One of the key takeaways from the book is its comprehensive coverageof the foundational elements of typography. lt goes beyond thesurface, providing an in-depth understanding of typefaces, fontclassifications, and the anatomy of letters. I've learned to discernthe subtleties between various typefaces and their significance inconveying the right tone and emotion in design projects.


In conclusion, "A TYPE Primer" has been an enlightening journey thathas expanded my horizons and improved my design skills.I approachdesign projects with a newfound understanding of how typography canbe a powerful visual element. This book has given me a holistic viewof the art and science of type, and I now consider typography notjust a functional component but a critical design element. It is anessential resource for designers and anvone interested in the art oftypography.


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