Classic Typeface Anatomy
Didot and Helvetica are two of the five classic type faces I will compare. First of all both of these type faces are eye catching to me because of how straight up they are, I feel it makes everything “to… Continue Reading
Didot and Helvetica are two of the five classic type faces I will compare. First of all both of these type faces are eye catching to me because of how straight up they are, I feel it makes everything “to… Continue Reading
I learned a couple of things that I did not know before about graphic design throughout reading this article. I learned that outlines are crucial; in all the examples shown throughout the article, each design had squares as a rough… Continue Reading
Rhythm This was the first principle of design that caught my eye. I think of all the designs it is one of the cleanest and has a very cool flow in most pieces. To me its fun to look at… Continue Reading
Similarities There are a few similarities between Didot and Century. For example, both typefaces have strong contrasts between thick and thin along loops, ascenders, and descenders, which creates an elegant, formal feel to the lettering. Both typefaces are also serif… Continue Reading
I grew up very neat with my art, always trying to perfect every little detail so that It could best be pleasing to my eyes, and to everyone else’s too. This article made me think of that straight on head… Continue Reading
Helvetica Film Review As I was already interested in type face and what it can do for a graphic designer this film was very helpful in learning more about it and and just enjoyable to me. Type face is so… Continue Reading