Advanced typography
Task 4: Final Compilation and Reflection
INSTRUCTIONS
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SUBMISSIONS
Task 1A: Typographic Systems
Figure 0.1: Final Axial Typographic System
Figure 0.2: Final Bilateral Typographic System
Figure 0.3: Final Dilatational Typographic System
Figure 0.4: Final Grid Typographic System
Figure 0.5: Final Modular Typographic System
Figure 0.6: Final Radial Typographic System
Figure 0.7: Final Random Typographic System
Figure 0.8: Final Transitional typographic System
Final Compilations of All 8 Typographic Systems (PDF)
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Task 1B: Type and Play
Figure 0.9: The letters "A, E, Y, X"
Figure 1.0: Extracted letters "A, E ,Y ,X"
Figure 1.1: The Final Task 1B
Final Task 1B (PDF)
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Figure 1.2: MIST, Final Type and Play
Final Type and Play (PDF)
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Task 2A: Key Artwork
Figure 1.3: Finalised Key Artwork
Finalised Key Artwork (PDF)
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Task 2B: Collaterals
Figure 1.4: Final Poster Submission
Figure 1.5: Final Animated Invite Poster
Figure 1.6: Final T-Shirt Collateral Front Submission
Figure 1.7: Final T-Shirt Collateral Back Submission
Figure 1.8: Final Tote Bag Collateral Submission
Figure 1.9: Final Flat Lay
Final Poster Submission (PDF)
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Final Collaterals Submission (PDF)
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Task 3: Experimental Type
Figure 2.0: Finalised font, "Spike Protein"
Figure 2.1: Final Applications, "Bus Stop Covid Alert Levels"
Figure 2.2: Final Applications, "Street Signboard"
Final Compilations of Task 3 (PDF)
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REFLECTIONS
Experience: Compared with Typography, I prefer advanced typography surprisingly. There is more freedom and room for growth. Lecturers also more tolerantly provided us with the creativity to design in the way we deem appropriate, and put forward suggestions that would really help us improve our work. I like the "Key Artwork" task the most because there is an animated invite poster that I personally enjoyed editing with and also I'm really pleased with the design I made with the Key Artwork. Thanks to this module, I found that typesetting is something that I am very sensitive to, and it is indeed a very useful module.
Observations: When I first started Advanced Typography, I was fully prepared because of the previous modules I had, which is Typography. However, because I learned a lot, I was also able to be more aware of my mistakes, which surprised me. Typography is very important to the way the design is expressed. For every design I make, I observe the effect of the design and the fonts I create.
Findings: I found that advanced typography is a topic, and I learned a lot about how to place things correctly. At first I could never get used to typography, but in the end I liked what I understood. I do most of the things at my own pace, but I am glad that I really like the way I work hard to create fonts, to be able to design for telegram stickers, and even to learn the typesetting system. Things I have never done and don't even know that they exist, but they have been proved to my life. This course really taught me more, discovered what I didn't understand at the beginning, and realized that everything has a structure. I am very happy to experience this module this semester.
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