Something that specifically reminds me of what we’ve done in class is the way the text is made to look like it’s in a pattern on some pages, and the way they’re sometimes placed over each other for repetition, the text going around the page, the text stairs, it all looks pretty. I love the way the project looks, especially the old typewriter vibes and how simple and smooth the whole thing looks. I have used an old typewriter that I used to have in my old house in Pennsylvania, I always used to mess around and type stuff with it because I found it satisfying to press the buttons and also the sounds it would make. I think that’s the reason why I’m such a fast typer. I loved the typeface of that typewriter too, it was a serif font that looked very sleek.
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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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