Tag Archives: typeface

Blog #6: Broadsides – Tim White

Typographies by Nicole Cooley fits into Kyle Schlesinger’s description of “total immersion” of text and image because of its abstract layout. The text is wrapped, flipped and twisted around the orginal poem, creating some sort of imagery which enhances and strengthens … Continue reading

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Broadsides – Katie Malberg

This broadside was a “Switcheroo” for an annual Broadsided Press feature, where writers create works in response to a piece of visual art. Poet Philip Schaefer and Painter Maura Cunningham were the creators of this broadside. As can be inferred, … Continue reading

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Helvetica – Alden Paguada

I have chosen to use the Air Canada logo as an example to illustrate how helvetica font can easily be read, and how can maintain a very modern and contemporary look at the same time. Helvetica birth place is Munchenstein, … Continue reading

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Helvetica – Katie Malberg

Out of the many examples of the Helvetica typeface to choose from, I chose the cover of my Geology textbook as an example.  The title, Essentials of Geology, rests along the rocks  in capital letters with a high x-height. “Geology” … Continue reading

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Helvetica – Lacey Kido

While this is not the image personally taken (iPhone camera failure created a blurry image and a clear image was needed) it is of the same things I’d noticed thanks to Walmart and my excessive time spent there since my … Continue reading

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Blog Post 3: Jacob Oster

For my Typeface Anatomy Analysis, I chose a Powder Magazine Cover that shows contrasting typefaces which, together, create an eye-catching, attention-grabbing magazine cover. First, the easily recognizable title for the magazine “powder”. I noticed that each of the letters was … Continue reading

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