Branding Typography

Branding Typography

Author: Gingko Press

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781584234968

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To have no limits, to be boundless in form or expression - this is the intent of a fresh new series that examines some of the most basic units of design through their myriad applications. Whether hand drawn or vector based, type is a versatile tool in the hands of most designers, creating bold, expressive graphics that extend a brand as they convey information. In the hands of a master, new typefaces become iconic and unforgettable. Branding Typography gathers a selection of the most original type design of recent years, used to promote products and companies through game changing graphics in print, fashion, interiors and packaging.


The Graphic Design Idea Book

The Graphic Design Idea Book

Author: Gail Anderson

Publisher: Laurence King Publishing

Published: 2016-04-13

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1780679939

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This book serves as an introduction to the key elements of good design. Broken into sections covering the fundamental elements of design, key works by acclaimed designers serve to illustrate technical points and encourage readers to try out new ideas. Themes covered include narrative, colour, illusion, ornament, simplicity, and wit and humour. The result is an instantly accessible and easy to understand guide to graphic design using professional techniques.


Typography in Graphic Design

Typography in Graphic Design

Author: Li Aihong

Publisher: Artpower International Publishing

Published: 2020-05-25

Total Pages: 632

ISBN-13: 9789881876959

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- A stunning and informative foray into the interplay between text and design- Organised by colour for ease of navigation Typography is an essential component of graphic designWhether it provides continuity between disparate graphic elements, or acts as a solo piece, typography is as alluring and attractive as it is good at establishing atmosphere. Chic, modern and attractive, the typography in this book boasts a niche form of glamour. It is striking and unique, but integrated into the entirety of the design. A more perfect reference book for designers or typography enthusiasts cannot be imagined. Typography in Graphic Design displays a collection of creative typefaces, including works from leading graphic design studios and promising amateur designers. English, Chinese, Japanese... This book features outstanding typefaces from all over the world, representing each of the selected designs with high-res images and sophisticated descriptions. To facilitate reading of this book, Typography in Graphic Design organizes its featured works by their major colour hues.


Typography Essentials Revised and Updated

Typography Essentials Revised and Updated

Author: Ina Saltz

Publisher: Rockport Publishers

Published: 2019-02-12

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1631596489

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Typography Essentials: 100 Design Principles for Working with Type is a practical, hands-on resource that distills and organizes the many complex issues surrounding the effective use of typography. An essential reference for designers since 2009, Typography Essentials is now completely refreshed with updated text, new graphics and photos, and a whole new look. Divided into four sections—The Letter, The Word, The Paragraph, and The Page—the text is concise, compact, and easy to reference. Each of the 100 principles, which cover all practical aspects of designing with type, has an explanation and inspiring visual examples drawn from international books, magazines, posters, and more. Typography Essentials is for designers of every medium in which type plays a major role, and is organized and designed to make the process enjoyable and entertaining, as well as instructional.


Type Style Finder

Type Style Finder

Author:

Publisher: Rockport Pub

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9781592531905

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Choosing the wrong typeface or type style can destroy the effectiveness of a design, and finding the perfect typeface is not as easy as it sounds. There are hundreds of options and after a day in front of the computer screen, it's hard to be convinced that any one of them is the right choice. Type Style Finder is the answer for many weary designers. This rich volume is the easy to navigate, sourcebook for choosing type and color. Divided into four sections-aspect, mood, time frame era, and age group-this book aids readers in recognizing the best font and color combinations to complete their design projects with effective results. A virtual catalog of typefaces, Type Style Finder is destined to be on every designers desk.


Logo, Font & Lettering Bible

Logo, Font & Lettering Bible

Author: Leslie Cabarga

Publisher: North Light Books

Published: 2004-02-15

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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This book is a hands-on guide to the entire process of making logos and fonts and even icons, all of which, essentially, start with the ability to draw letterforms. The intent of the book, in fact, is to enable the user to end reliance on "OPF" (other people's fonts) and learn to draw your own custom logos, fonts and lettering! Logo, Font & Lettering Bible is unique in that it teaches you how to create logos and fonts from scratch using traditional tools as well as the computer programs Adobe Illustrator and Fontographer (plus a bit about FontLab). The book provides all the traditional rules and tips about letter formation relating to proportion, shaping, balance, spacing, composition and actually teaches five different methods of drawing letters on computer using bezier curves. There has never been a book like this one that goes into so much detail about drawing letters and takes such a fun and irreverent approach while doing so. The book is also full of inspiration and analysis of tons of great examples of vintage and current lettering from old manuscripts to graffiti. Logo, Font & Lettering Bible also shows you how to create fancy drop shadows and other type effects. And finally, the last section provides straight talk on the business of being a logo and font designer, from advertising your work and pricing to dealing with difficult clients (aren't they all?).


Just My Type

Just My Type

Author: Simon Garfield

Publisher: Profile Books

Published: 2010-10-21

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1847652921

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Just My Type is not just a font book, but a book of stories. About how Helvetica and Comic Sans took over the world. About why Barack Obama opted for Gotham, while Amy Winehouse found her soul in 30s Art Deco. About the great originators of type, from Baskerville to Zapf, or people like Neville Brody who threw out the rulebook, or Margaret Calvert, who invented the motorway signs that are used from Watford Gap to Abu Dhabi. About the pivotal moment when fonts left the world of Letraset and were loaded onto computers ... and typefaces became something we realised we all have an opinion about. As the Sunday Times review put it, the book is 'a kind of Eats, Shoots and Leaves for letters, revealing the extent to which fonts are not only shaped by but also define the world in which we live.' This edition is available with both black and silver covers.


Mastering Type

Mastering Type

Author: Denise Bosler

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-05-16

Total Pages: 752

ISBN-13: 1440313717

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Good Design, Down to the Letter Packages on store shelves, posters on building walls, pages of a website—all contain information that needs to be communicated. And at the heart of that communication is type: visually interesting, interactive, expressive and captivating. Each letter must come alive; therefore, each letter must be carefully crafted or chosen. A solid foundation in typography, as well as an understanding of its nuances, will help you optimize your visual communication—in whatever form it takes. By breaking down the study of type into a systematic progression of relationships—letter, word, sentence, paragraph, page and screen—award-winning graphic designer and professor of communication design Denise Bosler provides a unique and illuminating perspective on typography for both print and digital media and for designers of all skill levels. Through instruction, interviews and real-world inspiration, Mastering Type explores the power of each typographic element--both as it stands alone and as it works with other elements--to create successful design, to strengthen your skill set and to inspire your next project.


Mastering Typefaces and Layout Hierarchy: Typography Techniques in Graphic Design

Mastering Typefaces and Layout Hierarchy: Typography Techniques in Graphic Design

Author: Michael David Williams

Publisher: Daniel O Brien

Published:

Total Pages: 52

ISBN-13:

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Mastering Typefaces and Layout Hierarchy is the ultimate guide to the art and science of typography. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced designer, this comprehensive resource will elevate your understanding of typefaces, their usage, and their impact on design. This book delves into the intricacies of typeface selection, pairing, and hierarchy. You'll learn the principles of typography, from the history of typefaces to the anatomy of fonts. With practical tips and techniques, you'll gain the skills to create visually stunning and highly effective typographic designs. Beyond the basics, this guide explores advanced techniques like kerning, leading, and typographic color theory. It also examines typography in the context of branding, advertising, and motion graphics. Through case studies and inspiring examples, you'll discover the potential of typography to convey messages, create impact, and shape design outcomes. Whether you're designing for print, digital, or branding purposes, Mastering Typefaces and Layout Hierarchy provides you with the tools, knowledge, and inspiration to create typography that captivates, informs, and transforms your designs.


Advertising Design and Typography

Advertising Design and Typography

Author: Alex W. White

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2015-09-01

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 162153491X

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This comprehensive overview of advertising design strategies helps students and professionals understand how to create ads that cut through the clutter. Design principles such as unity, contrast, hierarchy, dominance, scale, abstraction, and type-image relationships are thoroughly discussed. Chapters also cover: •Researching your client and your audience •What makes an ad successful •Getting the audience’s attention in a crowded marketplace •Researching your client and your audience •The importance of consistent branding and identity •The difference between print advertising, billboards, the web, television, and radio •Advertising design versus editorial design Also included is an extensive section on typography with essential information on how type is perceived by readers, typographic history, principles, and practice. Complete with over fifteen hundred examples and illustrations of outstanding advertising design from around the world, Advertising Design and Typography will change the way you develop visual ideas and train you to see in a more critical and accurate way that gets messages across more effectively. Allworth Press, an imprint of Skyhorse Publishing, publishes a broad range of books on the visual and performing arts, with emphasis on the business of art. Our titles cover subjects such as graphic design, theater, branding, fine art, photography, interior design, writing, acting, film, how to start careers, business and legal forms, business practices, and more. While we don't aspire to publish a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are deeply committed to quality books that help creative professionals succeed and thrive. We often publish in areas overlooked by other publishers and welcome the author whose expertise can help our audience of readers.