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Typography and you!
Well we all keep hearing it and everyone has their opinions about it and how it should look. "your kerning is too tight, or too loose, uneven. or the spacing looks all wrong, etc.. etc...
Well I started looking around for some information, first I searched hear and really nothing, but also didn't want to try and weed through all 143 pages for the possibility someone might have covered this allready. So now here we are. You're reading this because you either need help with it (like I tend to) or you want to express your opinion about it. There are some "general" type of rules or guide lines to follow, but when do we as a designer (artist) deside to break those rules or go outside the guidelines?? That could be the million dollar question, right there. Hahaha.. Anyway I'm rambling now. I started looking a while back and found one of my old books: Designing with Type: The Essential Guide to Typography which I posted in this Thread. with I think a link to the book. But wanted to find some other information. There are some good tips to use and some are just good reading. Maybe this could just be a refresher for some people, but could help others. If anyone has a link to any good typography site please link them here. I ♥ typeworkshop.com This site had some good reading, I picked out a few topics. Type, Typography and Fonts in DTG Magazine ** Alex White on Designing Headlines ** Alex White with Type and Typography Design ** Type and Lettering lessons from the past - DTG Magazine 50 Useful Design Tools For Beautiful Web Typography | CSS, Fonts | Smashing Magazine Typography Tips : Graphic Design and Fontography : Typography and Creative Use of Fonts, Type, and Text In Search Of Design Typography
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There are a lot of designers out there who do not understand the rules of typography. Also there are a lot of people out there who consider themselves designers just because they like to play around on the computer with color and layouts. I love to plant flowers in my flower beds but that does not make me a landscaper. ![]() |
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did a quick little google search about David Dabner and came up with the following. Book – same book but a link to amazon, barnes and noble and ebay had 2 books with him as the author. Amazon.com: Graphic Design School, Third Edition: David Dabner: Books New Graphic Design School, David Dabner, Book - Barnes & Noble Half.com / Books / David Dabner Video. I didn’t watch it, but will do so when I get time later today. Typographyschool FMD posted this in the Inspiration section. have a look - Amazing typographer...
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Amazon.com: Graphic Design School, Third Edition: David Dabner: Books
this is the one...I paid about 22$ for it(with shipping fees included) from an online romanian store... |
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Hey guys, Nox here..
Take a look at this great article on typography. As designers I can not stress enough how much this gives you an edge over your competition. A lot of these come into place if you customize your fonts as well. Take a look and let me know what ya think. Personally I thought it was a veryyy interesting read. Some parts may be boring if your not that big into type though. Typies: 15 tips to choose a good text type |
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merged your post with this one to try and keep good helpful information on typography in one place so it's easier to find if searched.
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interesting how fundamentals apply everywhere, no matter what you are doing. I design but I am a fine art painter at heart. I paint big, textural, colorful expressionist paintings now...but I started drawing from life as a kid... very realistic illustrator and painter going thru middle and high schools and even part way into college... at every stage I learned fundamentals of design, perspective, art history, color theory and mixing, etc... I would not able to paint what I paint now with out that information and base firmly planted. even so, in trouble painting moments, I go back to fundamentals.
--- so now, i've rambled... but I guess what I'm saying is... I agree and no matter what stage of your life or career you are in... you can always use the time to refresh yourself with basics and then get to the point where, again, you decide when and how you want to break them. i hope that made some sense to some one else. ![]() |
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Wow i love that typeworkshop website, tons of very nice type experimentations! thanks coy.
I also visit www.typographyserved.com and TypeNeu (seems down for the moment tho) |
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I think these links are really good, but I have gone by feeling it. That may sound stupid, but for me it is true. Many people have asked me to teach them to be a designer and I am at a loss. These type of websites are great for people wanting to learn design, since typography can be such a big part of it.
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