Sunday, December 21, 2008

On choosing type

 How do you choose typography when asked to solve a design problem? It's a tough question that plagues a lot of young designers and usually takes some time and experience to begin developing a sense of what is appropriate and what isn't.
" I love Typography " ran an interesting article titled, ' On choosing Type' on the subject. I found some of it very useful and think it is an article that offers up some great pointers for aspiring designers on a difficult-to-master topic.


On Choosing type
Typography is not a science. Typography is an art. There are those who'd like to ' scientificize' ; those who believe that a large enough sample of data will somehow elicit good typography. However, this sausage-machine mentality will only ever produce sausages. That typography and choosing type is not a science trammeled by axioms and rules is a cause to rejoice.

Sans or Serif?
In my opinion , a lot time is wasted attempting to prove that one is better than the other for setting extended text. I suggest that you ignore the vague and inconclusive findings of such ramblings and decide for yourself. Oh, but seriffed types are better for extended text because the serifs lead your eye along...Stop! Nonsense.

Rather than write another ten paragraphs on this topic, I'll simply say that we read most easily that which we are most familiar with. And if you're in any doubts as to whether sans serif typefaces can be used for body text, then turn left at the end of aisle three and make your way over to the Swiss Typography department.

Guideline One: honour content
This, of course, should be every typographer's mantra.In fact good typographers, most likely won't even have to consciously think about this - it's instinctual.
[ typography] is a craft by which the meanings of text (or its absence of meaning) 
can beclarified, honored and shared...
- Robert Bringhurst

It's worth mentioning here that these principles are equally applicable to any medium. Some of my favourite typefaces look dreadful on screen; and even good typefaces like Georgia or Verdana, designed especially for the screen , often look at best mediocre on paper. Choosing type for the web is easier owing to fewer choices; however, that's beginning to change. We now have ' web fonts' , so it's all the more important to think carefully about the type we use. Is Time/ Time New Roman - narrow se and designed for narrow columns - really approriate for long-line extended text on screen ?

Guideline Two: read it
And, no, I'm not being facetious. If you're setting text, whether it be for a novel about the Franco-Prussian war or for a single-word headline, read it - really read it. Reading the text will give up vital clues, not only for choosing the right typeface or typefaces, but will also be an aid in the overall design of the page. An example: you're setting text for an essay on the history of blackletter; so you se the text in blackletter, right?

Probably not. There is a place of considering the historical context; however, it would be wrong to stick rigidly to this method of choosing type. If you're setting a text on Neanderthal man, you're going to run into problems, then perhaps blackletter is appropriate.
In addition to reading the text, one should attempt to understand it. This is not always possible. If you're setting text for an article on String Theory or Quantum Mechanics, then perhaps full comprehesion is out of the question. However, attempt to understand the thrust or theme of the text.

Guideline Three: audience and canvas
Who will read our beautifully set text? Scientists, lawyers, engineers, echo boomer, children? If it's not obvious from the text, then find out. Historical ligatures may not go down too well with pre-school kids.
Consider too the canvas, the page. Perhaps you're setting text within someone else's page design and you have no control over margins or page dimensions. A cramped page, with small margins may benefit from a lighter type, whereas ample margins may well merit a blacker typeface. We'll look at this in much more detail in a future article.

Guideline Four: does it look right?
If your text's final destination is paper, then print it and see. You type might look exquisite on screen, but a train wreck on paper. These really is no substitute for printing. If setting for the screen, then check it on both PC and MAC, and at different resolutions ( screen sizes ).

And finally...
Remind yourself that typography really is an art and that many of the decisions you make, including type choice, are subjective. If you're unsure , ask others ( designers and non- designers) to read your work. And seek out examples of great typography.

Source: http:// ilovetypography.com/2008/04/04/on-choosing-type/

Friday, December 12, 2008

Flash exercise


This week, we are covering animation typography. We will practice to make animation typography with some basic camera movements.

This flash exercise i made basing on a short audio clip and ally monologue :
" All right! Who did it ? I'm not mad. I just want to know who did it so I can punish them."

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Photomontage

This is portrait-machine i made for my Photomontage assignment. I only use Television for giving visual representation myself as a digital device. Really i did it rather simple when comparing with my friends' works. 

I developed my idea with a room with different digital devices, and the man with head of a television. Man created digital devices such as television, but the man seems to be trapped in television and depend on it.

 *Images: taken and drawn by myself
 *Portrait photo: taken by Mom


Sunday, November 23, 2008

Visit card



This is visit card includes logo which i made it for my sister and SOAD is a small advertising agency which specializes in training and supplying promoters. 

I only used 3 colours and blue color is main one here. I designed a logo which can make audiences recognize SOAD's purpose easily. I replaced " O " letter by circle symbol with line drawing inside which expresses a group of people. 
With visit card, i designed 2 different sides and I also used circle symbols which were taken from circle symbol with images of group of people. 

noodle noodle






I drew it on paper and repainted in Photoshop few weeks ago. 

I try to draw something which is abstract.  I drew it after i recognized I have eaten noodle rather a lot at school, even at home and it seems i am addicted in noodle. T_T .

However, this made an inspiration for me. And i called this drawing is Noodle Fun.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Carhartt


This is my work for creating a layout for Carhartt. My lecturer advised us to try to do it simple. Therefore, here i used 3 main colors are brown, yellow and green. I hope that these colours will not only make the layout simple, but also make viewers feel interesting. I recreated Carhartt brand name by using some circle symbols. I arranged it basing on Gestalt theory and a type of font is minifont. 

Furthermore, I tend to put Carhartt name in the center to pay attention for the brand name.



Sunday, November 9, 2008

Gestalt theory





I have made this layout basing on Gestalt theory. I created an image by combining text and images. I use 2 colors are gray and purple. The white background i used to make attention and focus on pictures. 
I wanna create a soft and simple layout.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Halloween



I drew it for Halloween day. At that day, i was home alone during the night and i was sick. And then I sketched silly and clumsy something. I really love animation so much. I feel so happy and pleasant when working with animation. It is all my passion. ^___^. 

After that i cloured it in Photoshop and still kept pencil's line drawing. Actually, i love traditional drawing with pencil rather than others, although mixing colors will make drawings more interesting. Tell the truth, i am really not good at mixing colors. And this is my Halloween sketch done in PS. ^^.

Happie Halloween Day! ( even though it was 2 days ago ~.~ )

Sun and Moon




When searching Sun and Moon, i saw there are many  information about Sun and Moon and actually, i didn't know how to begin and where to begin. And then i remembered a song of Sun and Moon which i heard a long time ago, but i did not remember song's name and artist exactly.
That song has some sentences like this:

 You are sunlight and I moon
Joined here brightening the sky
With the flame of love
made of sunlight and moonlight...

And then , i began to sketch my idea with concept of love of Sun and Moon. I really wanna create something which is simple and light or soft to express love of Sun and Moon. I also began to find more legends about Sun and Moon. Although both of Sun and Moon are lights in the world, and Sun is working for the day while Moon is working for the night, there are strong relationship between Sun and Moon. With the flame of love made of sunlight and moonlight, Moonlight will decrease hot and active features of Sun while Sunlight will decrease cold feature of Moon. Moonlight could be Sun's light and Sunlight could be Moon's light. It can be a warm love.

And this is my Love of Sun and Moon. 


Saturday, November 1, 2008

Graphic Design


I was asked to express the meaning of graphic design by using some symbols. When beginning with this concept, i has researched to be able to understand much more clearly about Graphic Design. 

Really, there are many information or definitions about Graphic design and i could not use all of them. Moreover, i want to create something which can make viewers find easy in looking at it. And then, i knew that graphic design is a combination of ideas, words and images. After that, i decided to use 3 simple images to express it. In addition, i used a symbol for color, because i think graphic design also needs to have a combination of colors.

And this is my final result after being done in Photoshop.



Thursday, October 30, 2008

autumn...

 breath of autumn
wind of autumn
a song of autumn
...
In my heart, there will always be a place
And everywhere I am
There you'll be.

...
I captured this picture one year ago at school.
The stuffs : made by myself.
^___^"