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Terms to Know Primer
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A few more terms Typeface – single set of letterforms Type Family – several font designs representing a range of style variations with a common base Type style – light, medium, bold, italics, etc… Baseline – defines the bottom of Capital letters Character – single letterform or unit Counter – space enclosed by the strokes of a letter Case – lower and upper Ascender, descender, and capline Primer
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Text-Alignment Left Right Center Primer
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Two Primary Font Categories Primer
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Other Categories Primer
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Times New Roman Kartira EZ READ
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3 Spaces to Consider Word Space – comfortable readers indicate the space occupied by a lower case “i” is ideal. Letter Space – natural rhythm in the flow of letters is maintained when the space between two letters is no less than the width of a letter’s stroke. Too much space and there is a disconnect that occurs Line Space – called Leading is the amount of space between lines. Best at about 120% of font size. Tight lines or Loose lines? EZ READ
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Tracking AI
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Kerning AI
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Gill Sans Family The FIT
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Bodini MT Times New Roman The FIT
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Bodini MT Broadway Tahoma The FIT
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Typeface Combinations When combining two fonts in a design –Match characteristics of form stroke size x-height – adjust pt size if needed Shapes –Use contrast to separate information Mix families and max the weight Headings need to pop out at times The FIT
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Bondini MT Britannic Bold Stroke, Shape, x-height The FIT
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Buying Fonts Do you really need more than the fonts that came with your computer/printer? –Not really, these can do the trick. –But if you want to expand consider the following 5 font categories Old style Faces Sans Serif Fonts Slab Serif / Egyptian Fonts Modern Fonts Transitional Fonts MORE
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Worth a Mention Drop Caps Wrapping with Text Pull Quotes In the Margin Block Notes Headings/subheadings Behind Background Colors In-Line Headings Bad Hyphenating Lost Line Wrapping Concerns MORE
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Experiment to Convey an Idea MORE
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Activities Identify Fonts that work together, keep in mind the aspects mentioned in the slides Type has a voice. Use type to portray the following: –Stress –Excitement –Sadness –Peace –Strength LEARN
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