1. Specific letterforms have one to several identifiable parts. (11,12)
2. Different typefaces can have different forms of type anatomy. (17,18)
3. Simply through typographic layout you can create meaning without a large amount of words. (22)
4. Within logos you can use visual characteristics to replace words for a more simple design. (26)
5. Through a publication or booklet a constant but experimental layout results in a more interesting design. (entire publication)
... as evidenced by my final type publication
Five things I should of learned about type...
Five things I should of learned about type...
1. Experimenting with foldouts and half page inserts for more content. (Jane)
2. Using 3 consistent colors in a strategic way but in a successful way. (Jordan)
3. Use a consistent type weight can link pages together (Sidney)
4. Create an abstract visual in the background of the pages for tie the knot around your typographic system. (Aubs)
5. Using the same shape throughout a layout can link all the pages together through one element (Jenyann)
... as evidenced by my final type publication
Five things I refused to learn about type (but eventually learn and use)...
Five things I refused to learn about type (but eventually learn and use)...
1. To stop using "ping pong" elements throughout my designs.
2. To stay consistent.
3. To use the combination of lowercase and upper case together.
4. To use InDesign.
5. To use other typefaces than Futura and Times