Practical Typography Tutorials
Desktop publishing is about combining text and graphics. On the text side, designers use fonts to make the text look good. There are specific tried and true methods of using type in desktop publishing to accomplish the designer's goals. These practical typography tutorials include:
• How to choose the right fonts
• How to use expert characters including diacriticals and ligatures
• How to improve legibility and readability
• How to arrange type on the page, with or without accompanying graphic elements
• How to use typography creatively to communicate more than just the basic meaning of the words
• How to choose the right fonts
• How to use expert characters including diacriticals and ligatures
• How to improve legibility and readability
• How to arrange type on the page, with or without accompanying graphic elements
• How to use typography creatively to communicate more than just the basic meaning of the words
Titles - Heading Elements
Typically headlines and titles are larger and more prominent than other text. These visual cues signal the start of a book, a magazine, an article, or a major division in a publication such as chapter of a book or a sub-section of a report.
Typically headlines and titles are larger and more prominent than other text. These visual cues signal the start of a book, a magazine, an article, or a major division in a publication such as chapter of a book or a sub-section of a report.
Body - Text Elements
Body copy is the main text found in the publications we read. It is the text of the stories and articles. Body copy is not the headlines. Beyond the actual words, the body of a document uses paragraph and character emphasis and organizational elements to aid in the reading and comprehension of the material.
Body copy is the main text found in the publications we read. It is the text of the stories and articles. Body copy is not the headlines. Beyond the actual words, the body of a document uses paragraph and character emphasis and organizational elements to aid in the reading and comprehension of the material.
Navigation - Sectional Elements
Longer publications such as books, newsletters, and annual reports need some way to help readers find specific information within the document. From a table of contents to page numbers, sectional elements provide a means of navigating through and finding specific portions of a document.
Longer publications such as books, newsletters, and annual reports need some way to help readers find specific information within the document. From a table of contents to page numbers, sectional elements provide a means of navigating through and finding specific portions of a document.
Digiteyes Multimedia TypeArt Library
Catalog, Typography Game, and Free Fonts, plus weekly Typesetter and Type Design tips; Good Type and Typography resource.
Catalog, Typography Game, and Free Fonts, plus weekly Typesetter and Type Design tips; Good Type and Typography resource.
