Introduction to the Digital Typography Document Transcript
Introduction to the Digital Typography
Document Transcript
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UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE DIGITAL TYPOGRAPHY
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Learning Outcome:After completing this chapter,
students will be able to:
- 1. Explain what is typography and identify
it’s Character
- 2. Enumerate and gain understanding about the functions
of typography in art and design
- 3. Evaluate and understand type of
typography
- 4. Explore the invention and development of typefaces from
the age of Palaeolithic till Roman
Empire
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What is typographyTypography is the art and technique of arranging
type, type design, and modifying type glyphs. Typeglyphs are created and
modified using a variety of illustration techniques.The arrangement of
type involves the selection of typefaces, point size, line length,
leading (linespacing), adjusting the spaces between groups of letters
(tracking) and adjusting the spacebetween pairs of letters
(kerning).Typography is performed by typesetters, compositors,
typographers, graphic designers, art directors,comic book artists,
graffiti artists, and clerical workers.
Type Design
Modifying type glyphs
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GraffitiTypography is not a fine art.The typographer
exists not to express his own design preferences, his own aesthetic
needs, but toprovide a useful (because usable) connection between
someone with something to say and someoneto say it to. 1.2. WHERE
TYPE IS USE? Type is everywhere. It is on almost everything we
buy, on the pages of books and magazine, on walls, floors and
street signs. As the examples here demonstrate, the are many
typeface varieties and each possesses a distinct personality.
Some typefaces are formal and convey a sense of authority, while
others are more relaxed and appear to be less structured.
Typeface usage can therefore tell a reader as much about the originator
of the communication as the message itself.
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1.3. FUNCTIONS OF TYPOGRAPHYCurrent typographic
functions can be divided into the following categories:1.3.1
Art/Autonomous typographyIn this case typography is mainly used for
aesthetic purposes. The individual style andexpression of the designer
is often more important than the text.
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1.3.2 Communication typographyImpression
typographyThe main function of impression type is to get people to read.
In this case form can also be moreimportant than legibility. But it
does have a specific function: attract attention.* Legibility
Suitability is how fast the character can be identified.Information
typographyOften called book typography. This is the kind of typography
that is usually very subtle and itshighest priority is legibility. It
often involves high quantities of text.
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Interactive/navigationalThere are many ways to
represent interactive type. Besides legibility, usability is introduced
asan extension of typography. Navigational typography has several
functions: It tells the user where he/she is in relation to the rest
of the content It tells the user where to go and how to get
somewhere It provides direct feedback to accentuate interaction It
accurately represents the content through language and aesthetics1.4
TYPE OF TYPOGRAPHY1.4.1 Display typographyTypography is a potent element
in graphic design, where there is less concern for readability andmore
potential for using type in an artistic manner.
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Type is combined with negative space, graphic
elements and pictures, forming relationships and dialog between words
and images. Color and size of type elements are much more prevalent
than in text typography. Most display typography exploits type at
larger sizes, where the details of letter design are magnified.
Color is used for its emotional effect in conveying the tone and nature
of subject matter. Display typography encompasses posters; book
covers; typographic logos and word marks billboards; packaging;
on-product typography; calligraphy; *graffiti; inscriptional &
architectural lettering; poster design and other large scale
lettering signage; business communications & promotional
collateral; advertising; word marks & typographic logos (logotypes)
and kinetic typography in motion pictures and television; vending
machine displays; online & computer screen displays.
Book covers (Display Typography)1.4.2 Advertising
Typography Typography has long been a vital part of promotional
material and advertising. Designers often use typography to set a
theme and mood in an advertisement; for example using bold, large
text to convey a particular message to the reader. Type is often used
to draw attention to a particular advertisement, combined with
efficient use of color, shapes and images. Today, typography in
advertising often reflects a companys brand. Fonts used in
advertisements convey different messages to the reader; classical fonts
are for a strong personality, while more modern fonts are for a
cleaner, neutral look.
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A print advertisement from a 1913 issue of National
Geographic Examples of Advertising
Typography1.4.3 Newspapers, magazines, and periodicalsTypography is used
in all newspapers, magazines and periodicals.Headlines are often set in
larger type to attract attention and are placed near the masthead.For
example, BERITA HARIAN uses a bold, colourful and comparatively modern
style throughtheir use of different fonts and colors; type sizes vary
widely, and the newspaper name is placedon a coloured background.
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Popular Malaysia newspapers like
BERITA HARIAN and UTUSAN use
typography heavily.1.5. Early movement type
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JOB SHEET
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LAB ACTIVITYActivity : Create Character and Object
from TypeSoftware: Adobe IllustratorSTEP 1Open the adobe Illustrator Cs4
and set the document to A4 size, landscape orientationSTEP 2Select on
Type tool and start type any words on the artboardSTEP 3Use your
creativity in choosing the typeface that is going to be used in your
character. You canuse different type of typefaces based on your
character.
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STEP 4To get a good composition you have to use this
tool to rotate, scale up, scale down and changethe position at
typeface.STEP 5In the character number 3 from Garamond have been used to
produce the body of a car.STEP 6Try different types of composition to
find a good layout and apparent.
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STEP 7After all the chosen type combined, we can look at the character in detail.Examples:
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AssignmentTask: Create 3 Characters and 3 Objects
from the Type. You can use A-Z, 0-9and others symbols.Requirements: 1.
Size = A4 size. (Display all characters and objects in one page) 2.
Black and White or Colour 3. Label the items ( Ex:
Cars/Bicycle/Boys/Girls) 4. Use Adobe Illustrator to complete the task
5. Print and save your artwork into your portfolio. 6. Submit After
Practical ClassCriteria: Idea development (by using the sources
creatively) [ 5 Marks ] Good alignment and balance [ 5 Marks ]
Presentation show the High quality (have market value) [ 5 Marks ]
Message delivery (visual show the message clearly) [ 5 Marks ]
Clean finishing [ 5 Marks ] TOTAL = 25 MARKSNOTES: This Assignment is
one part of Assignment 1 (A1). This assignment willcomplete after
student submit all the parts in Assignments 1.
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