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Typography - continue K1066BI – Graphical Design Teppo Räisänen [email protected]

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Typography - continueK1066BI – Graphical DesignTeppo Räisä[email protected]

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Typography

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Typography

•From Greek words ▫τύπος (typos) = form ▫γραφή (graphy) = writing

•It is the art and technique of arranging type, type design, and modifying type glyphs▫Representing spoken language in written

form

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Typography

•The earliest surviving European letterforms are Greek letters carved in stone▫800 BC

•The Roman Empire adopted the letters from Greek▫700 BC

•The Romans developed them into what is know as a roman type▫Also known as Latin letter

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Typography

•Duenos inscription

•600 BC•A B C D E F Z H I

K L M N O P Q R ST V X

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•The Roman type started as capitals▫Inscriptions on buildings and monuments

were written with CAPITAL LETTERS•Today this is known as uppercase•Lowercase letters evolved from

handwritten text▫200-300 BC

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•Typical to Roman type is the use of serifs

TEPPO

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•In computer era the use of sans-serifs has increased▫Sans = without, sans-sefir = without serifs▫They are typically easier to read from

computer screen

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•Letters were carved to stone with a hammer and a chisel▫We can practice this with Paint

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•In computer era the use of sans-serifs has increased▫They are typically easier to read from

computer screen

TEPPO

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Typography•Sans-serif types are new invention (200 years)

TEPPO•The use of serifs is much older (2000 years)

TEPPO

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•Terms▫UPPERCASE / lowercase▫SMALL CAPITALS▫Serif / Sans-serif▫Italic (oblique)▫Bold

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•Uppercase and numbers▫Numbers have uppercase and lowercase,

too▫If we use uppercase letters we should use

uppercase numbers NOT LIKE THIS 1938

▫Many times computer fonts do not have both uppercase and lowercase numbers

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•Other terms

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•Point▫Smallest unit of measure ▫Abbreviated as pt▫In desktop publishing 1 point is 1/72 of an

inch▫1 point = 0.3527 mm

•Pica = 12 points•Word, InDesign etc measure font sizes in

points

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•The size is measure from descent to ascent▫Usually designers leave little bit room

above ascender and below descender

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•The size is measure from descent to ascent▫Usually designers leave little bit room

above ascender and below descender

Fon

tsize

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Typographic contrast

•Good typography is both art and communication

•Besides different types, we can also use contrast▫One of the main techniques

•In typography we can change▫Size▫Shape▫Weight▫Color

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Size contrast

•Size change should be more than 10%•Usually we should not use too big size

difference▫20% is usually enough, e.g. Heading could

be 12 points, body of text 10 points

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Size contrast

•20% constrast:

I saw a big cat

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Size contrast

•Of course sometimes you want to over emphasize:

I saw a big cat

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Shape contrast

•For shape contrast use two very different types▫Italic and normal text▫Uppercase and lowercase▫Strong sans-serif and light/italic serif

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Shape contrast

•GraphicalDesign

•PANoulu

•TheGuardian

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Weight contrast

•We can also change the font’s weight

•oneworld

•BELLSOUTH

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Weight contrast

•We can also change the font’s weight

•oneworld

•BELLSOUTH

•You should not use this too much•Usually italic is better than bold

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Color contrast

•Finally, you can change the colors to create contrast

•We will speak of the use of colors more in later lectures

Ecotone

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Contrast

•Always use contrast with care

•It is very EASY to use it too much

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•Operating systems usually come with pre-installed fonts▫All the normal fonts are usually there▫If we want some special fonts we have to

install them