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“It is a rarer gift to lay words out properly than to write them.” Nicolas Barker, 1942– Book Collector, Typographer, Author

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Visual communication and typography

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“It is a rarer gift to lay words out properly than to write them.” Nicolas Barker, 1942– Book Collector, Typographer, Author

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Prepared by Danielle Oser, APR

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Right Here, Right Now

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Dictionary Definition “A complete set of type of one size and face.”

Includes Three Characteristics typeface (shape of letters) style (attributes) size (height)

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Must be legible and readable! Legibility = How easily a reader can decipher the letters

on the page. Readability = The document’s overall appearance.

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Original typeface “textur” Never included a printer’s mark – used Johnannes Fust instead

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Developed European movable type – 1439 ish Sued repeatedly for being unable to pay back creditors and having a “hot temper” *No portraits of him were made during his lifetime – these are guesses

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Greece, printed symbols, 3800 years old

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Invention of paper, 1900 years old Although the Egyptians use papyrus, paper made from wood pulp was invented by the Chinese

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Chinese, 1100 years ago Chinese Pi Sheng invented movable type with characters made from clay in the 11th century

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Korean, 600 years ago First known book printed with movable metal type

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1410

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1450 Christian devotional book popular in the Middle Ages Most common type of surviving medieval illuminated manuscript

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“The Hours of Catherine of Cleves,” 1440

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1456 4 years to produce 140 bibles on paper, 40 on vellum or leather 11 by 16 inches 50 pounds

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Personal, Historical, Technical, Ethical, Cultural, Critical

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The wrong choices make words hard to read and distract from their message Most typography choices are seldomly noticed

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Typographical artist Tauba Auerbach

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http://taubaauerbach.com/

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Artists seldom want their work to have a neutral reaction

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World of Awe

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Cave Drawings, 32,000 Years Ago Writing has its beginnings in cave drawings

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Cave Of Forgotten Dreams, Werner Herzog, 2011

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5000 years ago Sumerians were the first people to develop an organized system of writing

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“Wedge-Shaped” Writing

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Cuneiform story, 4000 years ago Believed to be the basis for the Noah story

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“Holy Writing”

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Hieroglyphics, 2300 Years Ago Two forms of hieroglyphics: hieratic and demotic

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1000 years ago

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Today about 1,000

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3500 years ago First civilization to develop the alphabet

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Introduces upper and lowercase letters

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Developed the English 26-letter alphabet

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1st American Newspaper with regular circulation

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Helped to spread the printing industry in the 19th century

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Invented the rotary printing press

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http://www.linotype.com/

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http://typophile.com/node/92270

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Typeface Families

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Serif = easy to read blocks of text

Blue Mtn

Sans serif = clean look

Blue Mtn

Novelty = special feeling

Blue Mtn Symbol = non-alphanumeric

Βλυε Μτν

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Sometimes called Gothic Highly ornate and decorative

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Went through tree separate forms

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High-quality, High-class

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Novelty Appear during the Industrial Revolution for advertising

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Teagan White

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Western feel Least used today

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Originally called “block type” by its creator William Caslon IV No “feet” on the letter Used for “screens”

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Kerning: Space between individual letters Leading: Space between lines of type

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Size: Measured in Points Kerning: Space between letters Leading: Space between lines of type

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Readable vs. Garbage Typefaces

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Dark Ages of Typographical Design

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Typography became and integral part of design

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Changing the book publishing industry with Print-On-Demand and Portable Readers

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Printed And Online Zines

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Columns Gutter

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Interactive Typography

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Tauba Auerbach