Posted on January 11th, 2011 by Sandy Dalrymple
A new typography book being published by HOW books is now accepting submissions. Selected work will be featured in Letter, Word, Sentence, Paragraph due for release in early 2012.
Letter, Word, Sentence, Paragraph will break down the study of type into a systematic progression of typographic relationships using content, examples, interviews, and real-life inspiration.
There is no entry fee and you may submit as many entries as you like. Enter your best typography-based designs today and be a part of this exciting new book. Eligibility Any design/art that has a typography focus. Posters, brochures, logos, stationery, annual reports, web…
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Posted on November 4th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
Use of differential fonts and typography is being done by website designers for better impact. Their use and selection is although restricted to some fonts only as practical ones for writing the site content.
Arial, Verdana, Times and so on are some of the common and widely accepted standard fonts being used. Other than these decorative fonts and less common fonts, website needs some extra measures for their application. The decorative fonts needs to be first converted into artwork for internet usage. To break these fonts as artwork the Illustrator CS first outlines the fonts and then Flash MX…
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Posted on September 16th, 2010 by David Montgomery Jr.
ISBN13: 9781592533015
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Product Description
New in paperback, The Typography Workbook provides an at-a-glance reference book for designers on all aspects of type.
The book is part of Rockport’s popular Workbook series of practical and inspirational workbooks that cover all the fundamental areas of the graphic design business. This book presents an abundance of information on type – the cornerstone of graphic design – succinctly and to the point, so that designers can get
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