290 likes | 506 Views
Typeface. Graphic Communications Mr. Brown. Typeface Measurements. Point 1 point = .0138 inches 72 points in every inch 12 point font = .167 inch 1/6. 20/20 Vision. 20/20 = 20 point font at 20 feet. Typeface Measurements. Pica 1 pica = .167 inches 6 picas in every inch
E N D
Typeface Graphic Communications Mr. Brown
Typeface Measurements Point • 1 point = .0138 inches • 72 points in every inch • 12 point font = .167 inch • 1/6
20/20 Vision • 20/20 = 20 point font at 20 feet
Typeface Measurements Pica • 1 pica = .167 inches • 6 picas in every inch • 12 point font = 1 pica
Typeface Vocabulary Stem • Top to Bottom of letter • Body Height • Usually measured in points
Typeface Vocabulary Body Height • Straight downward stroke • Letter Stroke BL
Typeface Vocabulary Letter Stroke • Thickness of letter • Letter Stroke B B • May vary by fonts and bold
Typeface Vocabulary Serif • Finish off stroke • TA Z • Example Fonts • Times Roman, Palatino
Typeface Vocabulary Sans Serif • NO finish off strokes • TA Z • Example Fonts • Arial, Comic Sans
Font Categories • Old Roman • Fancy composition – Formal • Wedding Invitations • Hard to read • Not used for books or easy eye flow • Letters composed of many strokes
Font Categories(Old Roman cont.) • Example: • Solanco Golden Mules • Old English Text • A ship in port is safe but that's not what ships are for --- sail out --> --to see and do new things.--Grace Hopper
Font Categories • Roman • Also known as serif • Text used in books and long publications • Eye flows the best over these fonts. • Semi Formal font
Font Categories(Roman cont.) • Example • Times Roman – Graphic Com. • Behold the turtle. He only makes progress when he sticks his neck out.--James Bryant Conant, Past President of Harvard University
Font Categories • Sans Serif Letter • Without serifs • Used in short publications • Used to break up Roman • Used in captions of pictures. • Eye moves over font fast • But will make the eye tired • Non-formal font
Font Categories(sans serif cont.) • Example: • Comic Sans – Scooby Doo • Until you have found something worth dying for, you haven’t found anything worth living for
Font Categories • Script • Simulating handwriting • Hard to read • Used for special effects
Font Categories(script cont.) • Example: • Lucida Handwriting • Dear Diary • "Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didn't."Erica Jong
Font Categories • Novelty • Everything else • Creative • Expresses mood • Grab attention
Font Categories(novelty cont.) • Example: • Chiller – Goosebumps • "What you have is His Gift to you.What you do with what you have is your Gift to Him.“ – Chinese Proverb
Printers • Resolution: • Density of printed image • DPI – Dots Per Inch • Higher dpi more detail the image • Good quality resolution 150dpi
Printers • Dot Matrix: • Printed in series of dots. • Usually 72 dpi or less • Not good detail
Printers • Ink Jet: • Printed with wet ink • Usually printed in tri-color • Red, Blue, Yellow - Black • Dpi between 75dpi and 150dpi • Mostly found in home or small business
Printers • Laser: • Printed with toner • Usually printed in one color – black • Newer color models are becoming common • Prints in 4 colors • Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black • Dpi 150 dpi or greater • Mostly found in business