T1-Comp1, Letterform Composition
T1-Comp2, Letter/Words Composition
T1-Comp3, Text/Graphic Elements Composition
You will start with the same 3 letters and 3 words you used in the last assignments and now add some text (one paragraph, about 3 sentences, 4-6 lines) and a graphic element.
T1-Comp4, Texture & Positive/Negative Composition
T1-Comp5, Image Composition
Typographic Variations Through Changing Parameters (T1-05)
Variation 1: Use only one font (one point size and type weight). The leading must remain constant in this variation. After you have chosen a point size to work with, determine the basic amount of leading you want to use. For exam- ple, if you choose type that is 10 points, your leading may be 12 points (2 points of leading, 10/12). In order to achieve a variation of spatial intervals, you may set your type using one unit of leading or any multiple of that unit, i.e 24pt., 36pt. Leading. Choose one orientation on the page (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal) for this variation.
Variation 2: One point size, two different type weights, one leading,
one orientation. Options for variations 3-5: combination of different orientations, varied letterspacing.
one orientation. Options for variations 3-5: combination of different orientations, varied letterspacing.
Variation 3: Two different point sizes and three different weights, one leading.
Variation 4: Different point sizes and type weights, different leadings.
Variation 5: Different point sizes and typefaces as well as typographic
support (ie: rules and bullets, etc.). Enhance the message through interpretative manipulation.
support (ie: rules and bullets, etc.). Enhance the message through interpretative manipulation.
Variation 6: Different point sizes and typefaces as well as typographic support (ie: rules and bullets, etc.) plus a photograph. Enhance the message through interpretative manipulation.
TYPE in Motion:
Typography 1 Final Book Production