One of our practical lessons this week was to learn how to space letters, allignment and placing on a page/ the layout of type. We learnt all about the Baseline of text, and the X-Line. The aim of this task was to have understood readability and legability within typography.
Panagram - A sentence that has every letter of the alphabet.
Panagram - A sentence that has every letter of the alphabet.
A handout from the day's task. Learning the diagrams and grids of typography.
Panagram one - Using allignment and layout where ever I wanted on the page.
Excuse the bad photography.
I like this peice of work as I like how bold each letter is, I managed to space out the type, and allign the baselines up. to me this peice looks like it would be in a book or in a magazine, mainly because of the layout.
Excuse the bad photography.
I like this peice of work as I like how bold each letter is, I managed to space out the type, and allign the baselines up. to me this peice looks like it would be in a book or in a magazine, mainly because of the layout.
Panagram two - Allignment right
I chose this font as It reminded me of reading childrens books or the newspaper, when the font is coloured in, the type looks alot more bold and creates a bigger impact, meaning its easier to read. however I wanted to experiment, choosing to do the outline of the type meant you can see each letter properly and it has a different affect