Typeface & Personality
Someone else might be a comm nerd and enjoy this: Do These Serifs Make Me Look Phat? Conveying Personality with Typeface
Tarot Card: Judgment
I went back and tried to revise the placement of the text in the cards, although i did originally plan it to be worded and placed the way it was, but i also wanted to try seeing how it looked based on the comments from class and how the text could work and relate with the visuals like how it does in some of the images i already had. So here they are.
Judgment Tarot Card
Also here is my Tarot Card Icon:
Judgment Tarot Card
Also here is my Tarot Card Icon:
Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival
http://www.comicsandgraphicsfest.com/
It's this Saturday and it should be really cool. I went last year and there was tons of beautiful stuff to look at.
It's this Saturday and it should be really cool. I went last year and there was tons of beautiful stuff to look at.
Homework, Notes 11/30/10
Hello all!
Welcome to your final project! You will be using the scene dialogue from the film you chose as the content for a little booklet that you will create. The final booklet (due the final week of class, not next Tues.) will be 4" x 32", with each panel of the booklet being 4" square- e.g. there are 8 panels on each side. See diagram below.
The ONLY pieces of content that can appear in this booklet are:
1. The scene dialogue
2. Optional: The film's title
3. Optional: The names of the characters in the scene
4. Optional: Images of the scene's location (you may NOT use images of the scene's characters)
To begin this project, read your dialogue carefully and begin to think about how to represent the dialogue visually. Consider how:
Then, MAKE THUMBNAIL STORYBOARDS. Please, for all our sakes.
For next week you do not have to assemble the booklet- just bring in your booklet's panels printed out flat. I suggest designing on 11" x 17" paper, as in the diagram. So you would have two 11x17 pages for next week...
Welcome to your final project! You will be using the scene dialogue from the film you chose as the content for a little booklet that you will create. The final booklet (due the final week of class, not next Tues.) will be 4" x 32", with each panel of the booklet being 4" square- e.g. there are 8 panels on each side. See diagram below.
The ONLY pieces of content that can appear in this booklet are:
1. The scene dialogue
2. Optional: The film's title
3. Optional: The names of the characters in the scene
4. Optional: Images of the scene's location (you may NOT use images of the scene's characters)
To begin this project, read your dialogue carefully and begin to think about how to represent the dialogue visually. Consider how:
- Typefaces could represent personalities, ages, genders, accents
- The various fonts/weights in a a typeface could be used for different tones of voice and ways of speaking
- Typeface size could represent volume
- Color could represent emotion or mood
- Space on a page can represent time and pacing in a film
Then, MAKE THUMBNAIL STORYBOARDS. Please, for all our sakes.
For next week you do not have to assemble the booklet- just bring in your booklet's panels printed out flat. I suggest designing on 11" x 17" paper, as in the diagram. So you would have two 11x17 pages for next week...
Type n Sushi
So i had the sudden urge for sushi and thought to look up some stuff to put on the blog, and this is what i found!
Fun typeface
I forget where I found this, but I love how these letters, which were inspired by engineering/schematics, have so much personality.
Homework, Notes 11/16/10
Hello boys and girls-
Hope you had a lovely Thanksgiving.
A reminder of what's due for Tuesday:
1. Based on feedback received in class or via email, please revise your Tarot card slideshow. Present in class as PDF or JPG sequence, either laptop or bring on flash drive to be projected. No more blog; viewing in the browser sucks.
2. Pick a movie you love, or think is interesting, and transcribe (or find on the internet) the dialogue of a 3-7 minute scene. I.e. write down the names of the characters and every word they say in that scene. Bring the transcription to class printed (BUT NOT DESIGNED) on a 8.5 x 11 paper.
Hope you had a lovely Thanksgiving.
A reminder of what's due for Tuesday:
1. Based on feedback received in class or via email, please revise your Tarot card slideshow. Present in class as PDF or JPG sequence, either laptop or bring on flash drive to be projected. No more blog; viewing in the browser sucks.
2. Pick a movie you love, or think is interesting, and transcribe (or find on the internet) the dialogue of a 3-7 minute scene. I.e. write down the names of the characters and every word they say in that scene. Bring the transcription to class printed (BUT NOT DESIGNED) on a 8.5 x 11 paper.
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