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During our reviews this week, several of you had some questions/challenges with typography and type, font, selection. I asked you to explore options and suggested that you spend time this week looking at good type relationships.
 
During our reviews this week, several of you had some questions/challenges with typography and type, font, selection. I asked you to explore options and suggested that you spend time this week looking at good type relationships.

Revision as of 08:32, 18 March 2020

Last Week

  • History of the Internet
  • How the internet works for us
  • Domain Name Stuff
  • Setting up Email for your Domain

This Week

  • Check-in to see how you are all doing
  • 1:1 Video Reviews of your self-promo projects
  • New assignment: self-promo wildcard

Open Questions

Notes

Typographic Best Practices

During our reviews this week, several of you had some questions/challenges with typography and type, font, selection. I asked you to explore options and suggested that you spend time this week looking at good type relationships.

Like all disciplines, typography is a skill with fundamental learnings that can be mastered with time and practice. I have assembled some links and thoughts for you here:

Key Typography Tips

  1. Visual Hierarchy
    • Have content that looks aesthetically pleasing! Key information (your name, title, chapter) should be larger than supporting text or items. Make sure that there is enough white space.
  2. Don't just shop for a font, instead look for typeface pairings!
  3. Don't go crazy
  4. Adjust Your Kerning
    • Kerning refers to the spacing between letters. You can adjust the kerning in many Adobe tools. In some cases, you may want to bring letters closer together or space them farther apart to add impact. Do this carefully, legibility can break down quickly if you space out words too much. Without proper kerning, your typography may come across as unprofessional or odd.
  5. Pick an Alignment & Stick To It!

Video Notes

Assignment