Typography
In essence, typography is the art of arranging letters and text in a way that makes the copy legible, clear, and visually appealing to the reader. Typography involves font style, appearance, and structure, which aims to elicit certain emotions and convey specific messages. In short, typography is what brings the text to life. (stolen from here https://careerfoundry.com/en/blog/ui-design/beginners-guide-to-typography/)
learning objectives
Level 4
- Describe and recognise major type classifications. (eg. Serif, Sans-Serif, Script, Display)
- Select and use combinations of type-faces in design work.
- Efficiently and effectively control typefaces in software. (Font and family, Size, alignment)
- Apply fundamental principles of design to the use of typography in design work.
Interactions, engagements and activities
Learner should should example of major type classification and be made aware of sub-categories.
Activities that involve typeface identification to encourage memory.
Level 5
- Describe and recognise sub-categories of type classifications. (eg. Old style, Modern, Transitional, Grotesque, Geometric, Humanist)
- Use typographic terminology to describe typefaces and letterforms.
- Efficiently and effectively control typefaces in software to maintain consistency within and between documents. (Tracking, Kerning, Paragraph and Character styles).
- Describe the effect on Readability and Legibility typographic choices have.
Interactions, engagements and activities
Level 6
- Describe historic influences on typography.