Typography Final Project
17/05/2019 - 31/05/2019 (Week 11 - Week 13)
Daisya Putri Suherman (0334394)
Typography
Final Project / Typography: Expression, Hierarchy and Composition
LECTURE NOTES
Week 11: Different Medium (Screen and Print)
14/06/2019
This week is the last lecture and led by Mr.Shamsul. Today's material is about Different Medium (Screen and Print) and some that Mr.Shamsul explained such as
the type for print: Caslon, Garamond, Baskerville are the most
common typefaces that are used for print.
the type for screen: Open Sans, Lato, Arial, Helvetica, Times New Roman, Times, Courier New, Courier, Verdana, Georgia, Palatino, Garamond
Week 12:
21/06/2019
No lecture
Week 13:
28/06/2019
No Lecture
INSTRUCTIONS
Exercises
Week 11
This project starts with a search for ideas on Pinterest that have the link in the MIB listed. Then after getting the idea, as usual we sketch first.
Daisya Putri Suherman (0334394)
Typography
Final Project / Typography: Expression, Hierarchy and Composition
LECTURE NOTES
Week 11: Different Medium (Screen and Print)
14/06/2019
This week is the last lecture and led by Mr.Shamsul. Today's material is about Different Medium (Screen and Print) and some that Mr.Shamsul explained such as
the type for print: Caslon, Garamond, Baskerville are the most
common typefaces that are used for print.
the type for screen: Open Sans, Lato, Arial, Helvetica, Times New Roman, Times, Courier New, Courier, Verdana, Georgia, Palatino, Garamond
Week 12:
21/06/2019
No lecture
Week 13:
28/06/2019
No Lecture
INSTRUCTIONS
Exercises
Week 11
This project starts with a search for ideas on Pinterest that have the link in the MIB listed. Then after getting the idea, as usual we sketch first.
figure 1.1: first sketch of final project
figure 1.2: second sketch of final project
figure 1.3: final sketch of final project
Week 12
This week we came with a sketch that has been digitized and made several choices to be the final project.
figure 2.1: first digitized sketch
figure 2.2: final attempt
figure 2.2: animation draft
figure 2.3: animation processing
figure 2.4: final project pdf
figure 2.5: final animation gif
Week 13
Today is the due for final project and we have to print and put in to the frame
figure 3.1: Final project
Feedback
Week 11
Mr. Vinod said that the sentence I made was not so strong and convincing, so I had to find a strong and meaningful one
Week12
Mr. Vinod said that the design that I made was better on the left flat to make it look neat and Mr. Shamsul said that my design seemed empty so Mr. Shamsul gives a suggestion to add a few words underneath so that it doesn't look empty. Besides that, I tried to animate it and Mr.Vinod said the waves I made were not smooth
Week 13
Today Mr.Vinod told me to cut the outline for my work
Reflection
Experience
Week 11
I was quite confused about what my idea would look like then I saw the reference that the link was in MIB
Week 12
After got feedback from Mr.Vinod and Mr. Shamsul i am a bit confused about what I have to do because my design is so simple and I have to add some words again.
Week 13
Today I made a mistake because I rolled up my work and Mr.Shamsul told me that do not fold my work again
Finding
Week 11
A good idea and unique concept design really help for time efficiency.
Week 12
Have a sketch and pretty know how to use Ai apps is really helpful and usefull for time efficiency.
Week 13
No finding this week
Observed
Week 11
I saw around the class to see my friends work and its help for me to add some idea
Week 12
Some of my friends quite confused about the animation idea they work in.
Week 13
I saw around me there were those who were still working on the final project and some were focusing on working on the blog and some of them were helping their friends because the work was done
Further Reading
figure 3.1: cover book
figure 3.2: quotes from the book
figure 3.3: part of book about experessive type
Playing with Type is a fun, refreshing and very insightful book on typographic. Lara McCormick's book explains and experiments throughout, ultimately giving the reader a broader repertoire of type applications. Whether it be how the letters look or how they are used, where they are applied or when they are enacted, who they are communicating with to the medium you use. This book explores it all.
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