Satisfying Typography

Taking the below poster for the Red Hot Chili Peppers 1986 tour as an example of typesetting that I find satisfying to view… My reasoning for this particular choice is that the type fits around the focal point, adding to the design as a whole. It goes somewhat against what Beatrice Warde’s argument suggests –Continue reading “Satisfying Typography”

Newspapers vs Websites

Starting with the Financial Times as a publication to focus on, I looked at how the website and physical paper compare. Firstly, the webpage: One of the first things I noted with the webpage that differs from the newspaper is the copy font. In the newspaper, a traditional serif font is used… however in digitalContinue reading “Newspapers vs Websites”

Envelope Patterns

After exploring a few different patterns, each of varying style and colours, I decided that the most successful, in terms of doing the job intended – is the below: The combination of highly contrasting colours and a heavily repeated pattern, means that any information inside the envelope will be properly obscured. Its also a patternContinue reading “Envelope Patterns”

Similarities in Layout

After looking at a range of printed, text based layouts one would be forgiven for assuming that many are the same or follow the same patterns. However, this isn’t necessarily correct – There are some similarities between such things as novels, newspapers, journals etc, such as many of them having justified text as opposed toContinue reading “Similarities in Layout”

Finding New Fonts

After exploring different font foundries out there, I stumbled upon https://www.milieugrotesque.com/ who not only have some brilliant new fonts, but also an incredible website (one to revisit!!) One of their newest fonts – Maison Neue, looks a brilliant modern font, with loads of weights, it a perfect font for almost any use – one toContinue reading “Finding New Fonts”

Selecting a Typeface

The three typefaces I have chosen to look at in further detail (i.e. who designed them, where they’re used etc) are:– Chalet Comprime– Avant Garde (Gothic)– Times Chalet Comprime The Chalet Comprimé font was formed from the legacy left by French fashion designer René Chalet, and the font Chalet. ‘Comprimé is a family of threeContinue reading “Selecting a Typeface”

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