IAART105 Graphic Design Process 02
FALL 2020
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03 Classic Typefaces/Anatomy

Classic Typefaces

09/15/2020Will Leave a Comment

Helvetica & Didot  These two fonts stuck out to me because of there simplicity. For me personally, I like Helvetica the most out of all the fonts because of its simplicity and its ability to be straightforward and direct. Helvetica… Continue Reading →

03 Classic Typefaces/Anatomy

Garamond compared to Helvetica

09/15/2020Hank Leave a Comment

I have never inspected type faces so much or considered these small details this intensely, but there is quite a lot of information behind each of these typefaces. I am naturally drawn to using Helvetica in designs I have done… Continue Reading →

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Classic Typefaces

09/15/2020Lucy Leave a Comment

Garamond & Didot These are the fonts that stuck out to me on the list and for the figure ground project we had to do. They are both very visually pleasing fonts. Garamond has a fascinating width between the letters… Continue Reading →

03 Classic Typefaces/Anatomy

Classic Typefaces

09/15/2020Maegan Leave a Comment

Helvetica and Century The two typefaces I like the most are helvetica and Century. I like helvetica because it is very modern and has clean lines. Century is similar, as it has some straight lines. I tend to lean more… Continue Reading →

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New and Old

09/15/2020Ava Leave a Comment

Century Century was designed in 1891 by Linn Boyd Benton as the main font in the Century magazine. This is a bold font with strong verticals and pronounced serifs. It was designed to be easy to read and for well… Continue Reading →

03 Classic Typefaces/Anatomy

03 Classic Typeface/Anatomy

09/15/2020Tyler Leave a Comment

Classic Typeface/Anatomy Baskerville was created by an Englishman in 1757 and Century is considered to be the first major American typeface created in 1894. Since both are hundreds of years old they bring the old modern look into it and… Continue Reading →

03 Classic Typefaces/Anatomy

03 Classic Typefaces/Anatomy

09/15/2020Allison Leave a Comment

Century and Helvetica: I chose Century and Helvetica out of the five typefaces because one can be able to compare and contrast between the two. In my opinion, I enjoy Century because it has added strokes in texts. Personally, I… Continue Reading →

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Classic Typefaces

09/14/2020Noah Leave a Comment

The two typefaces that always catch my eye are Garamond and Didot. The founder of Garamond was a man name Claude Garamond who died way back in 1561! It was later rediscovered in 1615! Garamond i often used for printing… Continue Reading →

03 Classic Typefaces/Anatomy

03 Classic Typefaces/Anatomy

09/14/2020Peyton Leave a Comment

Century vs. Helvetica When it comes to these two fonts theirs only one thing they seem to share in common, they have easy readability. Century is a little more old fashioned whereas Helvetica is more modern. My favorite one between… Continue Reading →

03 Classic Typefaces/Anatomy

03 Classic Typefaces/Anatomy

09/14/2020Cameron Leave a Comment

Garamond & Century The Garamond and century typeface are the two that catch my eye out of the five listed. Garamond has a sense of greatness or adventure, it looks as though it’s about to tell an epic story. The… Continue Reading →

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