Class Info

  • Date: Tuesday, Sept 21, 2021
  • Meeting Info: via ZOOM

Topic

Project 1: Continue Type Book: Classification of Type (pages 6 to 10 of typebook)

Please review this Quick Reference PDF with variations on weight, width, posture, contrast and serif

Objectives

Learn basic type variations in width, weight, posture, contrast, serif,

  • Weight (Bold, light, etc)
  • Width (Extended, Expanded, Condensed, etc)
  • Posture (Regular or Roman, Italic, Oblique)
  • Contrast (High, low)
  • Serif (brackets, angled, others)
  • Continue page setup InDesign

Activities

  • During class: Type Scavenger Hunt Gallery
  • What is a type scavenger hunt activity?
    • This is all about observation. Study the typography around you? how is it used and why?
    • Go to your dashboard and create a new post:
      • Give it categories (under the GEAR>Document>categories>STUDENT POST and STUDENT POST TYPE SCAVENGER HUNT)
      • Add title: LAST name, first name: Scavenger Hunt
      • Go to the small plus sign and add a GALLERY
      • Then add your photos.
      • Always write a caption with your comments: Where did you find your items, how they were used?

Scavenger Hunt: Variations
Scavenger Hunt Post

Examine the use of variations in type. Why are things bold, or italic? why might something be condensed or extended?

  • One example BOLD text next to regular type (also referred to as ROMAN)
  • One example of ITALIC next to regular
  • One example of CONDENSED typeface in use 

To-Do After Class

Graphic Assignment

This is an example of Page 6 of the Type Book / Variation in Type: Weight/ notice column placement

Pages 6 to 8 only (weight, width and posture)

Page 6: WEIGHT
Use same typeface family for all characters on this page, and
always identify the typeface and font

  • 5th column Title: Type Variations: Weight
  • 1st column blank
  • 2rd column = a light character
  • 3rd column = a regular character
  • 4th column = a bold character
  • Follow the same format for other pages

Page 7: WIDTH
Use same typeface family for all characters on this page and
always identify the typeface and font

  • 5th column Title: Type Variations: Width
  • 1st column blank
  • 2rd column = a condensed character
  • 3rd column = a regular character
  • 4th column = an extended or expanded character

Page 8: POSTURE

USE LOWERCASE characters
Use same typeface family for all characters on this page and
always identify the typeface and font

  • 5th column Title: Type Variations: Posture
  • 1st column blank
  • 2rd column = a regular character
  • 3rd column = blank
  • 4th column = real/true italic character

  • Cannot use the same typefaces used in any of Professor’s examples
    Helvetica Neue, Tekton or Times) or Quick Reference Material
  • Save your InDesign file
  • Export pages 6 to 8 as a PDF
    Lastname_Firstname_variations_wwp.pdf
  • Follow this PDF with specifics
  • Place PDF file only in Google Drive

Graphic Assignments are always due before next class, and must be placed in class drive unless indicated otherwise. Assignments uploaded during class on the day that they are due are marked as late.

Participation Activities (Scavenger Hunts, Type Talks and Type Challenges) are due either during class or the day before class at 11:30 pm as indicated by instructor.

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