Look at, refer to, add to (maybe) our list of typographic instances here.
Category: Corona (page 2 of 4)
In this project we’ll be compiling, examining, replicating, and redesigning instances of type doing a job.
We’ll be looking at types of information/types of communication and the ways they visually manifest themselves into typography.
Download Instances/Working Type
Examples of Typographic Instances
Today in class, we are:
Turning in Modified Type/WHO posts/posters!
Talking about our new project, Typographic Instances/Working Type
Brainstorming!
For next time:
- Find 12 or more examples (photos!). Normally I’d say go take all these pictures. But since we can’t do that as much, it’s ok to use photos you took a while back and it’s ok to find things online.
- Read Michael Bierut’s Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Typeface
- Look over everyone’s finished WHO/Modified Type Posters and comment on at least 3
Turn in your WHO project post-break work
This is optional. For people who want to submit their projects to the WHO/UN competition.
The deadline for submission is this Thursday 2/9.
Follow this link and click the green “Participate” button. They’ll ask you to sign up for an account and submit your images.
UN Global Call to Help Stop the Spread of Coronavirus
Note that you need to upload your files as Illustrator or Photoshop files. So, if you’re using Illustrator and you have external images, make sure you Package your files. (that link is how to package files)
That also means you should clean up your files. Don’t leave extra artboards or a bunch of things hanging out off the artboards.
Again, this is optional. It means you need to finish or nearly finish your next round of this project a few days early.
Today in class, we are:
Talking about the next part of this project
Potentially demonstrating any new skills for the project
For next time:
- Comment on two people’s refined sketches/comps
- Upload two refined digital posters (social media post size)
- We’ll use Tuesday’s class like a digital pin-up
Refine two of your sketches/comps to create two polished digital posters (social media sized)
We got a question last week about replicating an effect from a Pinterest post where someone had integrated type and an image. So, I made a video for it.
It’s split into two videos (partially because a baby needed my attention). The first one covers isolating the image and making it black and white. The second video covers adding type and combining it with the image.