During these class times we learned how to use the PEN TOOL in InDesign and create type on a path. After an in-class demo, the class had an opportunity to experiment with the type on a path. The PEN TOOL in InDesign is very similar to the one in Photoshop and Illustrator. Once you learn to control the curve, it is easier to master to tool. The more you use the tool, the better you get with it. For help, here are a few videos:
How to Use the Pen Tool in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign
Correct Way to Format Type on a Path with InDesign
We also spent time working on a layout of a chapter from the book Alice in Wonderland. While using this text, we explored paragraph styles and character styles.
Using InDesign, we also took a look at how to digitally control tracking. We were able to see what happens when tracking is too tight or too loose. We also took a closer look at what happens when we use justified text alignment. I discovered that one of the advantages of using justified text is that it can save space when a lot of text is used. We also saw a disadvantage that is awkward or bad word spacing that creates too much white space in paragraphs. Sometimes we see streams of this white space, which we call rivers (rivers of white space).
Terminology:
- rivers (rivers of white space) = gaps between words which appear with text justified on both right and right edges. In paragraphs, when these gaps of space line up the appear to create a stream.
- readability = how easy the text is to read
- legibility = how easy it is identify text.
- cap or uppercase = capital letter of the alphabet [example: ABC]
- lowercase = small letter of the alphabet [example: abc]
- all caps = all capital letters
- small caps = small capital letters set at the height of the lowercase letters
- type styles = modified variations of a typeface, such as italic, bold, condensed, extended/expanded
- visual hierarchy = the arrangement of elements on the page according to their order of importance
Homework – Due Monday, Oct 17, 2016
Since we will not meet this week, I’m including a video assignment with the required reading assignment.
- Online Reading – Basic Rules of Good Typography (This will help to reinforce a some of the concepts we’ve already talked about.)
- Finish the Type Book—Type on a Path Exercise
- Finish the Type Book—Type Color Exercise
- Watch the movie Helvetica. Take notes and be prepared to discuss the relevance of the typeface and it’s place in typography history.
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