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Experimental Typography (Working With Computer Type , No 4)

Experimental Typography (Working With Computer Type , No 4)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Impressive
Review: Designers wishing to educate / RE-educate themselves in typography, as it relates to the digital realm, would find this book an invaluable resource. The first chapter does a great job of establishing the traditional "rules" of typography. As the author simply states, "Rules must be understood before they can be broken". Visual examples corresponding with each rule help demonstate the Do's and Dont's of how to render type so that the designer can effectively communicate his/her message. Once covered, the remaining chapters offer wonderful examples of how to alter type in new and unusual ways. Many go a step further to explain what emotional responses can occur by using type in unconventional ways. The final section includes galleries of digital print work, many illustrating the theories from earlier chapters.

The only minor flaw with the book is that it should have included a glossary of typography terms. Those who might be new to typography or "a bit rusty" are bound to trip a little while reading the through first chapter.

Whether you are an Amateur or Seasoned Professional, this book should be a welcome addition to your library.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Impressive
Review: Designers wishing to educate / RE-educate themselves in typography, as it relates to the digital realm, would find this book an invaluable resource. The first chapter does a great job of establishing the traditional "rules" of typography. As the author simply states, "Rules must be understood before they can be broken". Visual examples corresponding with each rule help demonstate the Do's and Dont's of how to render type so that the designer can effectively communicate his/her message. Once covered, the remaining chapters offer wonderful examples of how to alter type in new and unusual ways. Many go a step further to explain what emotional responses can occur by using type in unconventional ways. The final section includes galleries of digital print work, many illustrating the theories from earlier chapters.

The only minor flaw with the book is that it should have included a glossary of typography terms. Those who might be new to typography or "a bit rusty" are bound to trip a little while reading the through first chapter.

Whether you are an Amateur or Seasoned Professional, this book should be a welcome addition to your library.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: REALLY A GREAT RESOURCE!
Review: Gregory Reyes -Selah Productions- (selah@value.net) from San Francisco Bay Area, CA "MUST HAVE" BOOK FOR GRAPHIC ARTISTS / VIDEO EDITORS

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highly recommend this book!
Review: I have enjoyed reading this book and applying the different techniques on various Video Productions. I highly recommend buying this book!

http://www.selahproductions.com/

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: EXPERIMENTAL??!!?? IT THAT'S WHAT YOU CALL A PS PLUG-IN
Review: When i mean experimental typography and working with computer type, i except studies about ways to use computer and bitmap fonts - not experimental in the definition of "vary you type case and your experimental" or "punk and bloat for experimental."
unfortunately i should have known that ANYTHING labeled experimental typography should be avoided. just study the classics and break it down yourself.

vrd
vyieort.com

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: EXPERIMENTAL??!!?? IT THAT'S WHAT YOU CALL A PS PLUG-IN
Review: When i mean experimental typography and working with computer type, i except studies about ways to use computer and bitmap fonts - not experimental in the definition of "vary you type case and your experimental" or "punk and bloat for experimental."
unfortunately i should have known that ANYTHING labeled experimental typography should be avoided. just study the classics and break it down yourself.

vrd
vyieort.com


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