Within the image there is a use of scripture for the titles and gravitate attention to the viewers eyes, for further explanation in its blur text they use san serif condensed fonts, it offers a classical look and feel.
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Professor
Beth Tondreau (Mary-Elizabeth)
Email
mtondreau@citytech.cuny.edu
Office Hours
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:00am to 12:00pm, Pearl-116 (after class).
Course description
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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Ursula C. Schwerin Library
New York City College of Technology, C.U.N.Y
300 Jay Street, Library Building - 4th Floor
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The script (not scripture, although some of us think of typography as holy) is derived from a specimen cursive text from a 1601 document that recorded 70 years of deaths. The designer employed the script to (help) demand an accounting of 8,000 deaths in The Massacre of Srebrenicka. The script is not easy to read, but it is arresting. You are wise to call attention to the further explanations in sans serif (and some serifs).