I few weeks ago I was in North Beach and one of the parks there has a statue of Benjamin Franklin. I know, it's weird already. But that's beside the point. I was looking at the inscription of the statue. I noticed a sanserif type. Which I think it might have to do with it being chiseled into the granite base. It would be harder to use a chisel and add serifs. It made be think about what materials you're working with when working on a typeface. That can play a big role. It also makes it easier to read without the serifs since the kerning would be different with serifs.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Hella Big Type
Working on exercise 2 was an interesting process in discovering how fonts and their pieces and layouts can be visually pleasing. I had about 5 different types and letter layouts when I first started part 2 of the assignment. That expanded to about 10 because I kept changing the placement on the page. On Monday when I left class I had it narrowed back down to about 5. I took them home and laid them all out, alone then all together to try and see what stood out to me. I had one design that I was leaning towards but I felt strongly connected towards the others because I knew what I liked about those types as well. Whether it was the shape of the serifs or because I felt the two letters were complimentary. I asked a few people what they thought. The consensus was the layout which I had been leaning towards all along. I asked why they liked it, receiving a simple response of "it looks good". For me though I loved the way the spine of the S curves so elegantly. As for the J, I loved the stroke weight and the serifs. It reminded me of something written long ago. Also the way they connected, together but separate which is why I didn't overlap them. Overall I was pleased and will probably blow something up that big again. It helps me appreciate the little details. Prolly won't be at kinkos since that guy was kinda a douche.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Overwhelming
I've been having trouble posting pictures on this. It's been hella
annoying but I figure I'll just write and come back to add pictures
later for context.
Going through the library looking for research has been interesting. Especially when it's for a typography class when type stands out more and more. Just looking at a small section of books and trying to pick books out where the type face stood out to me was overwhelming. I had to go in one by one and check each book row by row, rather than try to take it all in and see what stood out to me. I'm happy with my choices for books and had some great finds. It's interesting to study the book before I start really going through it. Just noticing the outside type compared to the inside. The way it fills the page. I've even started to do that with some of my old and new books.
Going through the library looking for research has been interesting. Especially when it's for a typography class when type stands out more and more. Just looking at a small section of books and trying to pick books out where the type face stood out to me was overwhelming. I had to go in one by one and check each book row by row, rather than try to take it all in and see what stood out to me. I'm happy with my choices for books and had some great finds. It's interesting to study the book before I start really going through it. Just noticing the outside type compared to the inside. The way it fills the page. I've even started to do that with some of my old and new books.
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