A few things I’ve learned about typeface design
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A few things I’ve learned about typeface design
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#2Example sentence:
"Typography and typeface design are essentially founded on a four-way dialogue between the desire for identity and originality within each brief (“I want mine to be different, better, more beautiful”), the constraints of the type-making and type-setting technology, the characteristics of the rendering process (printing or illuminating), and the responses to similar conditions given by countless designers already, from centuries ago to this day."
Amazing visual stuff in the article though, but so academic and wordy... will give it another try tomorrow.
Re: A few things I’ve learned about typeface design
#3Sounded like an interesting article but honestly, it's late in the day here and I cannot make sense of the language in that article. Maybe I am stupid but to quote the chicken-farmer in Napoleon Dynamite: "I don't understand a word you just said". Example sentence: "Typography and typeface design are essentially founded on a four-way dialogue between the desire for identity and originality within each brief (“I want…
I guess he wants to say that new typeface designs are influenced by three things (he says four but I say you can simplify that):
- wanting to be original
- technology
- past designs
The rest of this particular sentence is essentially fluff :)Re: A few things I’ve learned about typeface design
#4Sounded like an interesting article but honestly, it's late in the day here and I cannot make sense of the language in that article. Maybe I am stupid but to quote the chicken-farmer in Napoleon Dynamite: "I don't understand a word you just said". Example sentence: "Typography and typeface design are essentially founded on a four-way dialogue between the desire for identity and originality within each brief (“I want…
If you'd like to learn more, some excellent books are:
- The Elements of Typographic Style by Robert Bringhurst - Detail in Typography by Jost Hochuli - The Stroke by Gerrit Noordzij
Re: A few things I’ve learned about typeface design
#5Sounded like an interesting article but honestly, it's late in the day here and I cannot make sense of the language in that article. Maybe I am stupid but to quote the chicken-farmer in Napoleon Dynamite: "I don't understand a word you just said". Example sentence: "Typography and typeface design are essentially founded on a four-way dialogue between the desire for identity and originality within each brief (“I want…
Re: A few things I’ve learned about typeface design
#6Sounded like an interesting article but honestly, it's late in the day here and I cannot make sense of the language in that article. Maybe I am stupid but to quote the chicken-farmer in Napoleon Dynamite: "I don't understand a word you just said". Example sentence: "Typography and typeface design are essentially founded on a four-way dialogue between the desire for identity and originality within each brief (“I want…
Not to mention the author feels the need to put down Wikipedia for some reason: "wide but shallow knowledge gained from online sources is dominant; there seems also to be little discrimination between sources that employ review and editorial mechanisms, and those that are open to wide, unchecked contributions"
Re: A few things I’ve learned about typeface design
#7Sounded like an interesting article but honestly, it's late in the day here and I cannot make sense of the language in that article. Maybe I am stupid but to quote the chicken-farmer in Napoleon Dynamite: "I don't understand a word you just said". Example sentence: "Typography and typeface design are essentially founded on a four-way dialogue between the desire for identity and originality within each brief (“I want…
Typography is a complicated field requiring some knowledge of technical, artistic, and psychological material. I wouldn't expect a typographer to be able to come to HN and understand the technical meaning of "functional" in "functional programming" or "idempotent" in a discussion of REST, nor would I expect a programmer to understand the technical language of typography. If you'd like to learn more, some excellent bo…
Re: A few things I’ve learned about typeface design
#8Sounded like an interesting article but honestly, it's late in the day here and I cannot make sense of the language in that article. Maybe I am stupid but to quote the chicken-farmer in Napoleon Dynamite: "I don't understand a word you just said". Example sentence: "Typography and typeface design are essentially founded on a four-way dialogue between the desire for identity and originality within each brief (“I want…
Re: A few things I’ve learned about typeface design
#9Re: A few things I’ve learned about typeface design
#10Sounded like an interesting article but honestly, it's late in the day here and I cannot make sense of the language in that article. Maybe I am stupid but to quote the chicken-farmer in Napoleon Dynamite: "I don't understand a word you just said". Example sentence: "Typography and typeface design are essentially founded on a four-way dialogue between the desire for identity and originality within each brief (“I want…
That sentence could have been two, three or four sentences or structured in a way that is a bit easier to understand. I guess he wants to say that new typeface designs are influenced by three things (he says four but I say you can simplify that): - wanting to be original - technology - past designs The rest of this particular sentence is essentially fluff :)