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Saturday, July 7th, 2007

Day 4: Week 1 Ends

Another successful morning critique on Friday, along with some additional discussion about typography and typographic/visual variables with Karen Moyer.

Typographic Variables to Remember

Structure
The forms of the letters. Think one-story “a” vs two-story “a”.
Proportion
Height to width ratio.
Shape
The nuances that give typefaces their flavor. Serif vs sans, stem to crossbar transitions, etc.
Weight
Stroke weight, defines the min & max of strokes within the same (optical) proportion. Light, Roman, Bold, Black.
Size
The amount of area the type occupies. 8pt, 12pt, 24pt, 60pt.
Tone
Variation within one color. Grayscale, duotone.
Color
Hue, Value, Saturation.
Texture
Variation or pattern of an element. Different printing methods can add texture (mezzotint, different line screens).
Position
Where on the format the element is placed.
Orientation
How the baseline orients to the format

Alex also brought everyone up to speed on typefaces and type families and why all typefaces are not created equal. Overall a very successful afternoon.

Looking back on the first week I’d declare it an immensely successful beginning to my graduate school experience.

Just a note: This idea for documenting my CMU experience comes directly from Dan Saffer’s blog about his time at CMU. In tribute, here is Dan’s Week 1 Wrap-Up from 2003.

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