After adapting the text in my body texts i manged to eliminate a significant amount of the negative space. The margin’s at the top and bottom need to be fixed as they were uneven.Ībove is my final poster with all changes made. The designers name appeared to be stretched. The Oxford logo at the bottom looked like it was part of the quote so it needed changing. The body text how some rather awkward negative space that needed fixing. Some of the things that needed changing were: Although some of the things that needed adjusting were only small they will make a massive difference to how well the poster reads. However after presenting this poster to the class it was apparent there was still a few problems with it that needed addressing. examples of typographic design"-Back cover.I was much happier with how these 2 turned out in comparison to my first however i still wasn’t 100% happy with how they looked and thought that maybe they didn’t work well with my font, so i decided to redesign my poster but taking certain bits a liked from my previous ones and using them in my new one.Ībove is my redesigned poster, i am much happier with how this poster turned out as i feel like the simplicity of it works well with the minion font as the minion font is deigned to be easily read and it is a very tidy and clean font, much like this version of my poster. richly illustrated with 446 figures, diagrams, and. case studies of recent projects by prominent designers, discussion of the impact of advanced technology upon design, a carefully illustrated survey of legibility research, and hundreds of type specimens. The redesign of the Minneapolis Tribune - Permutations in a title page design - Typographic film titles - The periodical format for Nautical Quarterly - Type specimens - Old style - San serif - Transitional - Modern - Egyptian - Display fonts - Text column specimens - Glossary - Copyfitting - Character count table for text type specimens - Suggested working methods in typographic design - Proofreader's marks - A chronology of typeface designs Summary "An in-depth survey of the design process. Object Details Author Carter, Rob Day, Ben Meggs, Philip B Contents The evolution of typography - From the origins of writing to Gutenberg's invention of movable type - Typography from Gutenberg to the nineteenth century - The nineteenth century and the Industrial Revolution - Typography in the twentieth century - The anatomy of typography - Letterforms analyzed - The typographic font - Basic classification of typefaces - Typographic measurement - The type family - Syntax and communication - Typographic syntax - Visual hierarchy - Typographic space - ABA form - The typographic grid - The typographic message - Verbal/visual equations - Function and expression - Legibility - Distinguishing characteristics of letters - The nature of words - Capital and lowercase letters - Interletter and interword spacing - Type size, line length, and interline spacing - Weight - Character width - Italics - Color combinations - Justified and unjustified typography - Paragraphs and indentations - Legibility and the grid - Typographic technology - Hand composition - Linotype - Monotype - Ludlow - Phototypesetting - Display photographic typesetting - Digital typesetting - Typographic design education - Generation of a typographic sign from a gestural mark - Letter/digit configurations - Urban letterform studies - Inventing sign systems - Letterform analysis - Interpretive compositions - Repetition and pattern making - Typography and image transformations - Visual organization and grid structures - Typographic variations through changing parameters - Experimental compositions with found typography - Poem and news combinations - Typographic cubes - Calendar typography - Interpretive typography: form and content - Typeface history posters - Type specimen book page - Alphabet letterpress book - Symphony posters - Type chronology booklet - Thematic exhibition posters - Graphic itinerary - Case studies in typographic design - The NASA visual identity system - An exhibition catalog for Fluxus Etc. Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, African Art.
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