During class we reviewed letterspacing/tracking and kerning. We also began to explore the working environment of Adobe InDesign.
Areas covered:
- Creating a new document
- The InDesign workspace
- Working with text boxes, fonts, point sizes, leading alignment
- Leading, measurements, kerning
- Installing fonts using Font Book software
- Font Squirrel
We also discussed increments of measurements:
- type is measured in points (pts)
- 12 pts = 1 pica
- 6 picas = 1 inch
- 72 pts = 1 inch
If you missed the class, or need a review, here is a video that might help you with getting started in InDesign. It is a bit long but pretty thorough in helping your get started:
Homework — Due Wed, 2/15/17
- Reading Assignment in textbook: pgs 151-173
- Complete the Letterform worksheets
- Complete your tracing assignment
- As you walk through your neighborhood, take 2-3 photos of different typography in your neighborhood—billboards, storefront signage, posters, graffiti, etc. On this website write 1-2 paragraphs in a post describing what these examples of type say about your neighborhood. Do you see more modern or old style typefaces? Be sure to upload the photos (no more than 3).
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