What i found interesting was that people initially knew and wrote their letters was by the sound it created whenever written. This is interesting because people back then had to rely on their senses to be able to communicate.
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Beth Tondreau (Mary-Elizabeth)
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mtondreau@citytech.cuny.edu
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Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:00am to 12:00pm, Pearl-116 (after class).
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A foundation course in typography with emphasis on using type in industry-related applications from print to interactive. Students will be introduced to principles of type design and terminology
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People also used imagery to try and communicate towards other people, even now! You know what they say: “A picture speaks 1,000 words”.
Yes. People still need and use imagery to communicate. Indeed, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” In addition, as we saw in the video, pictures led to the formation of letters—which led to the creation of more than a thousand words!