A Typographic Workbook (eBook, PDF)
A Primer to History, Techniques, and Artistry
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Lavishly illustrated with more than 450 images, A Typographic Workbook, Second Edition explains the process successful designers use to select, space, and creatively integrate fonts. This essential text demonstrates the use of type as a dynamic and expressive communication tool. This edition provides new and updated coverage of a broad range of topics-from a logical, clear historical overview of the craft to the latest digital technologies. Known for its highly interactive format, this Second Edition continues to include helpful review questions and multiple-choice quizzes, as well as many new…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118399880
- Artikelnr.: 37346587
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118399880
- Artikelnr.: 37346587
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Development of Oral Communication
Early Writing Societies
Pictograph-Based Writing Systems
From Pictographs to Ideographs
The Semitic Languages
Sumerian Cuneiform
Minoan Writing
Written Languages Remain Undeciphered
Egyptian Hieroglyphics
Hieratic Script
Demotic Script
Ancient Writing Systems Evolve
The Rise of Ancient Greece
and Recovering Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics 2: Lettering During the Roman Empire and Middle Ages 23 Impact of the Roman Empire
Roman Triumphal Arches
Roman Lettering
Capitalis Quadrata to Rustica
Constantine Ends Christian Persecution
The Roman Empire Divided
The Scroll versus the Codex
Roman Script
Christianizing of Ireland and the Celtic Lettering
The Crumbling Empire Leads to Feudalism
Celtic Round Uncials
Lettering as a Declaration of Faith
A Unifying Force in Lettering
The Romanesque Hand Invites Innovation
The Development of the Gothic Textura Hand
Mediterranean Expansion of Muslims
Development of Rag Paper in Europe
The Late Gothic Period
Rotunda Compared to Gothic Lettering
and Setting the Stage for the Renaissance 3: Renaissance Typography and Printing 43 The Renaissance
The Beginning of Printing
Gutenberg: The Metal Craftsman
Movable, Reusable Type
Imitation of a Hand-Copied Book
The First Printing Ink
Composing a Page
Printing the 42-Line Bible
Assembly-Line Book Production
Early Typefaces
The Spread of Printing: Jenson in Italy
Printing in England
The Religious Reformation
The Pinnacle of the Renaissance
Intertwining Printeries: The Estienne Family and Simon de Colines
Aldus Mantius as Publisher
The Letter as Art
Geofroy Tory Establishes Bookmaking as an Art
France Offers a New Look in Type: Garamond
Prevalence of Italic and Script Faces
Handwriting as a Status Symbol
and Printing Innovations 4: Typography During Colonization and Industrialization 61 Colonial Era Typography
A Mathematically Perfect Font
Rococo Era Typography
Letterpress Printing
Typography During Colonial Expansion
Type Fashion in England
Writing Master Turns Typographer
Typography in Italy
The Dawn of Industrialization
Printing Gains Momentum
Introduction of Sans Serif Fonts
A New Era in Typography: Advertising
The Practical Writing Machine
Stone Chromolithography Printing
The Victorian Era Influences Typography
and Documenting the American Civil War 5: Early Twentieth-Century Typography 77 The Arts and Crafts Movement
Kelmscott Press
Page Type Composition Speeds Up
Art Nouveau
Type for Mass Production
Offset Lithography
An Aesthetic Revolution
Post-War Typographer: Rudolph Koch
Frederic Goudy's Inspired Private Press in the United States
Edward Johnston and Eric Gill: Classic Letters
The Roaring Twenties
Dada Rejects Typographic Messages
Art Deco
The Bauhaus Aesthetic: Kandinsky and Bayer
DeStijl Movement in the Netherlands
Russian Constructivism: El Lissitzky and Kurt Schwitters
Minimal Typographic Design: Jan Tschichold
A Geometric Typeface: Paul Renner's Futura
The Great Depression
Type for Daily Newspapers
and The United States at War 6: Technology Changes the Designer's Role 99 Transitioning from Hot Type to Cold Type
Technology Changes the Designer's Role in the Production Process
Fitting Copy
Type Specification
Proofreading Tips
Proofreader's Marks
Type Design During the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
Type Design in the 1960s
Type Design During the Radical 1970s
Wolfgang Weingart
and The Dawning of the Digital Age 7: Contemporary Typography and Digital Technology 123 Émigré Magazine
Dot Matrix, Daisy Wheel and Ink Jet Printing
Zuzanna Licko
Laser Printer Technology
Jeffery Keedy
Max Kisman
Letterror
Neville Brody
Matthew Carter
Digital Font Technology
Adobe and the Development of PostScript
PostScript Type I
PostScript Type 2
PostScript Type 3
and Font Availability and Distribution 8: Character Characteristics 141 Upper- and Lowercase Letterforms
Measuring Type
Distinguishing Font Styles
Fonts, Faces and Families
Typeface Design
Type for Use in Different Sizes
Design of an Italic Font
Designing Font Variations of Weight and Proportion
Lining Figures, Small Caps, Superscript, Subscript, and Dingbats
Type Anatomy
Arms and Tails
The Spine and Shoulder
Serifs, Brackets, Terminals, and Finials
Counters and Bowls
Apices, Crotches, and Vertices
Swashes and Flags
Horizontal Spacing and Measurement
Vertical Spacing
Type Alignment
Spacing Type and Punctuation in Display Sizes
Uppercase versus Mixed Upper- and Lowercase Type
and Optical Character Alignment in Headlines 9: Type Identification and Classification 167 Black Letter
Old Style
Modern Style Typefaces
Square or Slab Serif
Sans Serif
Script and Cursive
Display and Decorative
and The Search for a Modern Classification System 10: Setting Text Type 183 Legibility and Readability
Font Design Characteristics
Letterform Proportions
Letter Spacing, Word Spacing, and Line Spacing
Arrangement of Text Type
Background Value, Color, and Contrast
Type Enclosed by Boxes and Bars
Single Spaces Following Punctuation
Typesetting Abbreviations
Using Bullets to Emphasize Listed Information
Prime Marks, Quotation Marks, and Apostrophes
Adding and Omitting Quoted Content Correctly
Using a Virgule
Hyphenation and Justification
and Widows and Orphans 11: Selecting and Combining Fonts Creatively 215 Font Selection Considerations
Typographic Personality: Denotation, Connotation, and Resonance
Determining Compositional Importance
Spacing and Grouping Type
Weight, Proportion, Value and Texture
Positive and Negative
Varying Position and Orientation
and Varying Font Structure and Style 12: Organizing Typographic Compositions 229 Basic Page Layout Considerations
Typical Layout Considerations
Establishing a Grid
Margins, Gutters and Alleys
Mastheads
Headlines and Subheads
Headers and Footers
Body Copy
Callouts and Pull Quotes
Tables, Lists, and Forms
Captions, Bylines and Credits
and Sidebars and Initial Caps Appendix A: Font sample charts 249 Appendix B: Key concepts 347 Appendix C: Key players 375 Credits 380 Bibliography 381 Index 383
Development of Oral Communication
Early Writing Societies
Pictograph-Based Writing Systems
From Pictographs to Ideographs
The Semitic Languages
Sumerian Cuneiform
Minoan Writing
Written Languages Remain Undeciphered
Egyptian Hieroglyphics
Hieratic Script
Demotic Script
Ancient Writing Systems Evolve
The Rise of Ancient Greece
and Recovering Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics 2: Lettering During the Roman Empire and Middle Ages 23 Impact of the Roman Empire
Roman Triumphal Arches
Roman Lettering
Capitalis Quadrata to Rustica
Constantine Ends Christian Persecution
The Roman Empire Divided
The Scroll versus the Codex
Roman Script
Christianizing of Ireland and the Celtic Lettering
The Crumbling Empire Leads to Feudalism
Celtic Round Uncials
Lettering as a Declaration of Faith
A Unifying Force in Lettering
The Romanesque Hand Invites Innovation
The Development of the Gothic Textura Hand
Mediterranean Expansion of Muslims
Development of Rag Paper in Europe
The Late Gothic Period
Rotunda Compared to Gothic Lettering
and Setting the Stage for the Renaissance 3: Renaissance Typography and Printing 43 The Renaissance
The Beginning of Printing
Gutenberg: The Metal Craftsman
Movable, Reusable Type
Imitation of a Hand-Copied Book
The First Printing Ink
Composing a Page
Printing the 42-Line Bible
Assembly-Line Book Production
Early Typefaces
The Spread of Printing: Jenson in Italy
Printing in England
The Religious Reformation
The Pinnacle of the Renaissance
Intertwining Printeries: The Estienne Family and Simon de Colines
Aldus Mantius as Publisher
The Letter as Art
Geofroy Tory Establishes Bookmaking as an Art
France Offers a New Look in Type: Garamond
Prevalence of Italic and Script Faces
Handwriting as a Status Symbol
and Printing Innovations 4: Typography During Colonization and Industrialization 61 Colonial Era Typography
A Mathematically Perfect Font
Rococo Era Typography
Letterpress Printing
Typography During Colonial Expansion
Type Fashion in England
Writing Master Turns Typographer
Typography in Italy
The Dawn of Industrialization
Printing Gains Momentum
Introduction of Sans Serif Fonts
A New Era in Typography: Advertising
The Practical Writing Machine
Stone Chromolithography Printing
The Victorian Era Influences Typography
and Documenting the American Civil War 5: Early Twentieth-Century Typography 77 The Arts and Crafts Movement
Kelmscott Press
Page Type Composition Speeds Up
Art Nouveau
Type for Mass Production
Offset Lithography
An Aesthetic Revolution
Post-War Typographer: Rudolph Koch
Frederic Goudy's Inspired Private Press in the United States
Edward Johnston and Eric Gill: Classic Letters
The Roaring Twenties
Dada Rejects Typographic Messages
Art Deco
The Bauhaus Aesthetic: Kandinsky and Bayer
DeStijl Movement in the Netherlands
Russian Constructivism: El Lissitzky and Kurt Schwitters
Minimal Typographic Design: Jan Tschichold
A Geometric Typeface: Paul Renner's Futura
The Great Depression
Type for Daily Newspapers
and The United States at War 6: Technology Changes the Designer's Role 99 Transitioning from Hot Type to Cold Type
Technology Changes the Designer's Role in the Production Process
Fitting Copy
Type Specification
Proofreading Tips
Proofreader's Marks
Type Design During the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
Type Design in the 1960s
Type Design During the Radical 1970s
Wolfgang Weingart
and The Dawning of the Digital Age 7: Contemporary Typography and Digital Technology 123 Émigré Magazine
Dot Matrix, Daisy Wheel and Ink Jet Printing
Zuzanna Licko
Laser Printer Technology
Jeffery Keedy
Max Kisman
Letterror
Neville Brody
Matthew Carter
Digital Font Technology
Adobe and the Development of PostScript
PostScript Type I
PostScript Type 2
PostScript Type 3
and Font Availability and Distribution 8: Character Characteristics 141 Upper- and Lowercase Letterforms
Measuring Type
Distinguishing Font Styles
Fonts, Faces and Families
Typeface Design
Type for Use in Different Sizes
Design of an Italic Font
Designing Font Variations of Weight and Proportion
Lining Figures, Small Caps, Superscript, Subscript, and Dingbats
Type Anatomy
Arms and Tails
The Spine and Shoulder
Serifs, Brackets, Terminals, and Finials
Counters and Bowls
Apices, Crotches, and Vertices
Swashes and Flags
Horizontal Spacing and Measurement
Vertical Spacing
Type Alignment
Spacing Type and Punctuation in Display Sizes
Uppercase versus Mixed Upper- and Lowercase Type
and Optical Character Alignment in Headlines 9: Type Identification and Classification 167 Black Letter
Old Style
Modern Style Typefaces
Square or Slab Serif
Sans Serif
Script and Cursive
Display and Decorative
and The Search for a Modern Classification System 10: Setting Text Type 183 Legibility and Readability
Font Design Characteristics
Letterform Proportions
Letter Spacing, Word Spacing, and Line Spacing
Arrangement of Text Type
Background Value, Color, and Contrast
Type Enclosed by Boxes and Bars
Single Spaces Following Punctuation
Typesetting Abbreviations
Using Bullets to Emphasize Listed Information
Prime Marks, Quotation Marks, and Apostrophes
Adding and Omitting Quoted Content Correctly
Using a Virgule
Hyphenation and Justification
and Widows and Orphans 11: Selecting and Combining Fonts Creatively 215 Font Selection Considerations
Typographic Personality: Denotation, Connotation, and Resonance
Determining Compositional Importance
Spacing and Grouping Type
Weight, Proportion, Value and Texture
Positive and Negative
Varying Position and Orientation
and Varying Font Structure and Style 12: Organizing Typographic Compositions 229 Basic Page Layout Considerations
Typical Layout Considerations
Establishing a Grid
Margins, Gutters and Alleys
Mastheads
Headlines and Subheads
Headers and Footers
Body Copy
Callouts and Pull Quotes
Tables, Lists, and Forms
Captions, Bylines and Credits
and Sidebars and Initial Caps Appendix A: Font sample charts 249 Appendix B: Key concepts 347 Appendix C: Key players 375 Credits 380 Bibliography 381 Index 383