Paperback
300 illustrations
192 pages
235 x 210 mm
ISBN 978 1 85669 472 8
$0.00
Published June 2006
Contents
Introduction
1. Typography and Fonts
2. Using Typography
3. Manipulating Type
4. Creating Type
Index
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This is a comprehensive guide to creating and using digital type, both in print and for the web. An introduction offers a brief history and discusses font classification and software. Step-by-step explanations are provided for creating a wide range of type effects: drop shadow, wood block style, bevel, gradient, fading type, type on curves, perforated type, and many more. Designing type for the screen presents a new set of challenges including editable HTML, type as image and how to choose fonts, type size and colour. A chapter on creating your own fonts discusses how to get the most out of industry standard software - Fontographer, Scan Font and Font Studio - and describes how to build up letterforms and refine them in Photoshop or Illustrator. Numerous creative approaches to font design discussed here include amending existing typefaces, combining typefaces and creating fonts out of found objects.
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Andy Ellison is a lecturer on the BA Graphics and Design course at Staffordshire University. He has a first class honours degree in Typography and Editorial Design and a master's degree in Communication Design from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London.
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