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The History of Typefaces: 10/08/10
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The History of Typefaces. A research blog examining the development of typefaces and their development, from the beginning of printing through to the current day. Friday, October 8, 2010. Post 5: Early 20th Century Typeface Designers and Trends. By 1900 Blackletter typefaces still competed with Roman only in Germany and Scandinavia. Links to this post. Links to this post. Proportional and Monospace Typefaces. Links to this post. Links to this post. Description of the Research Process for the Fifth Post.
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The History of Typefaces: 09/20/10
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The History of Typefaces. A research blog examining the development of typefaces and their development, from the beginning of printing through to the current day. Monday, September 20, 2010. 1 Baskerville, the Man, the Typeface and a Strange, Sad Story. 2010, suite101.com, viewed 5 September 2010, Http:/ www.suite101.com/content/baskerville-the-man-the-typeface-and-a-strange-sad-story-a248215#ixzz0yZRFb8Dx. 2 Caslon, W 2010, Encyclopaedia Britannica Online Library Edition. 6 Fonts by name-Bodoni. 2010, W...
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The History of Typefaces: 09/15/10
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The History of Typefaces. A research blog examining the development of typefaces and their development, from the beginning of printing through to the current day. Wednesday, September 15, 2010. Post 2: After Gutenberg - From the Roman typeface to Garamond. Note: Garamond's typeface has been the subject of a number of revivals but has become confused with the work of Jean Jannon despite retaining the Garamond name. Links to this post. Description of the Research Process for the Second Post. I found that m...
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The History of Typefaces
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The History of Typefaces. A research blog examining the development of typefaces and their development, from the beginning of printing through to the current day. Sunday, November 21, 2010. The article suggests taking a screen print of your document and then, using image editing software, to convert the image to grey-scale. If the text is hard to read there is insufficient contrast. Light text on a dark background is not so much a contrast issue but it can be difficult to read on a screen unless ...Hiera...
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The History of Typefaces
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The History of Typefaces. A research blog examining the development of typefaces and their development, from the beginning of printing through to the current day. Sunday, November 21, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This file is licensed under the. Share Alike 3.0 Unported. Arial (Blue) vs. Helvetica (Red). Size and spacing comparisons of the Georgia. And Times New Roman. British newspaper The Times. In 1931, designed by. English branch of Monotype. Designed by Tschichold, and jointly. The firs...
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The History of Typefaces. A research blog examining the development of typefaces and their development, from the beginning of printing through to the current day. Sunday, November 21, 2010. Readability and Choosing the Right Font. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This file is licensed under the. Share Alike 3.0 Unported. Arial (Blue) vs. Helvetica (Red). Size and spacing comparisons of the Georgia. And Times New Roman. British newspaper The Times. In 1931, designed by. English branch of Monotype.
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The History of Typefaces: 09/29/10
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The History of Typefaces. A research blog examining the development of typefaces and their development, from the beginning of printing through to the current day. Wednesday, September 29, 2010. Post 4: 19th Century typeface designs and other innovations. Slab Serifs, Egyptian and Antique Typefaces, and Napoleon Bonaparte. Slab serifs are generally thick and block-like and don't usually have a bracket connecting the stoke, or stem, of the letter to the serif. Slab serif typefaces can be further divide...
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The History of Typefaces: 09/02/10
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The History of Typefaces. A research blog examining the development of typefaces and their development, from the beginning of printing through to the current day. Thursday, September 2, 2010. 1 Fundamentals of Document Design. 2010, Bastoky Design, viewed 29 August 2010, http:/ www.bastoky.com/Typo.htm. 2 Garland, H and Garland, M 1997, The Oxford Companion to German Literature. 3 McLean, R 2010, Typography. 4 Schlager, N and Lauer, J 2010, An early printing press Science and Its Times. Links to this post.
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The History of Typefaces: 11/29/10
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The History of Typefaces. A research blog examining the development of typefaces and their development, from the beginning of printing through to the current day. Monday, November 29, 2010. Font Feed, The. Http:/ font feed.com]. Fonts; typography; lettering; design; news; type tips. Free fonts; font wall; articles; type books. Ministry of Type, The. Http:/ ministryoftype.co.uk]. Fonts; illustration; brands and logos; books and magazines; interior design;. OpenType, Ralf Herrmann’s Typography Weblog.
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The History of Typefaces: The Font Wars
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The History of Typefaces. A research blog examining the development of typefaces and their development, from the beginning of printing through to the current day. Sunday, November 21, 2010. It’s more than just Arial versus Helvetica. Helvetica 73 votes (37.82%). Times New Roman 41 votes (21.24%). Calibri 61 votes (31.61%). I write everything in Comic Sans 18 votes ( 9.33%). 8221; from 23 April, 2009: http:/ bancomicsans.com/main/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/bancomicsans world update.mp3. And Times New Roman.