I conducted an analysis of variance (ANOVA) to determine the effects of
typeface persona on reading time and comprehension.
Jerry Kelly's review of my book Revival Type: Digital
Typefaces Inspired by the Past, does not provide an accurate account of my intent and the breadth of my study.
It's also about the openness and harmony of the city reflected in the
typeface. So many different nationalities live in Dubai.
"It inspired me to get into the master's program in
typeface at the University of Reading," Chahine said, which "opened a lot of doors." Her master's project was Koufiya, which earned her notoriety in her field.
Here, the author also reviews the effect of technology - from transferable characters to desktop publishing - in the development of
typefaces. As a designer with many years in the industry, I really enjoyed this section because it brought back many good memories.
Advertisements have also made their way into the masthead area by 1910 and, as the ads themselves use more "modern"
typefaces, this only accentuates the oldness, or some might say tradition, of the Old-English style
typeface.
Marketing chief Xavier Chardon stated that the new
typeface will appear 'in and on our cars,' so it could become even more prominent in the future.
The teen's paper, published recently in the Journal of Emerging Investigators and available online, would be an interesting read in any
typeface. Even better, it's available online, where "ink'' is free -- and thinking is sometimes bold.
1 ( ANI ): A celebrated graphic designer and typographer has reportedly crafted a new
typeface for England's official World Cup kit.
Multicoloured harlequin rug PS128, debenhams.com IF this colourful rug was a
typeface, it would probably be called "bright floral extra bold" but, as it''s a rug, we''ll just call it joyous.
Finding the name of a
typeface Q: Is there a way to find out the name of a certain
typeface used in a logo on a Web page?
"Type designers have been a relatively unappreciated group of folks in history up until now," says Hische, who attributes the change to films like Helvetica (yes, a movie about the ubiquitous
typeface) and the rise of Web design, which allows more designers to experiment with
typefaces.