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Typography
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The Target Audience Publications are created to convey a message to the intended audience, called the target audience. The target audience will determine the: –Language used. –Fonts used. –Colors used. –Graphics used.
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Typography Many publications will contain a large amount of text to deliver the message. It is important to understand a few basic guidelines for working with text and typography. Typography refers to the style and arrangement or appearance of text.
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Typeface (Font) Categories Typefaces and fonts are not actually the same thing, but for our purposes we will consider them the same. Typefaces can be divided into four main categories. –Serif –Sans Serif –Script –Decorative or Ornamental
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Serif Typefaces Have strokes at the tips of the letters called serifs. Examples: Bodoni Courier Goudy Times New Roman Used for body text (paragraphs) in printed publications. Business correspondence Book text Magazine article text Newspaper text Recommended sizes for body text are 10 to 12 points. k
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Sans Serif Typefaces There are no serifs at the tips of the letters. (Sans means “without”) Examples: Arial Gill Sans Berlin Sans Verdana Used for very large or very small text, small amounts of text, and digital display (viewed on a monitor/TV) Web pages On-screen display Headings Tables Captions Headlines Advertisements, posters, flyers, etc. k
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Ornamental or Decorative Typefaces Designed strictly to catch the eye Should be used sparingly. Can be hard to read. Examples Chiller Broadway Webdings engravers MT Used for decoration. Headlines on flyers or advertisements. Webdings can be used for symbols in logos.
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Script Typefaces Appear to have been written by hand with a calligraphy pen or brush –Should never be used in all caps. Example French Script Uses Formal Invitations Place cards Poetry Announcements
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Font Style The font style refers to the slant, weight and special effects applied to the text. Examples: –Bold –Italic –Reversed –Underline –Shadow –Outline –S MALL C APS
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Font Families A font family is the different sizes, weights and variations of a typeface. Examples:Arial Arial Black Arial Narrow Arial Rounded MT Bold
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