Examples of Type Variation
Center the following within the page (columns 1-5): Use the first letter of your person’s name in lowercase for the exercise
Page 1 of this assignment: STRESS
- Use different fonts for each character on this page
- On the 5th column type the words “Variations // Stress”
- 1st column blank
- 2nd column = a character with little or no stress
- 3rd column = a character with vertical stress
- 4th column = a character with oblique (diagonal) stress
Page 2 of this assignment: CONTRAST
- Use different fonts for each character on this page
- On the 5th column type the words “Variations // Contrast”
- 1st column blank
- 2nd column = a character with no contrast
- 3rd column = a character with low contrast
- 4th column = a character with high contrast
Page 1 of this assignment: SERIF
- Use different fonts for each character on this page
- On the 5th column type the words “Variations // Serif”
- 1st column blank
- 2nd column = a character with an unbracketed serif
- 3rd column = a character with a bracketed serif
- 4th column = a character with a bracketed and oblique serif
Under each letter, lable each with the name of the font and the variation being illustrated.