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Robert Bringhurst is a Canadian poet, typographer and author. He has translated substantial works from Haida and Navajo and from classical Greek and Arabic. He wrote The Elements of Typographic Style, a reference book of typefaces, glyphs and the visual and geometric arrangement of type. He was named an Officer of the Order of Canada in June 2013.
Elements of typographic style best bits + design experiments This week we’re looking at some interesting and beautiful examples of concept and experimental work, checking out a potential new trend in cookbook design and bookmarking a useful overview of how some of the most popular modern typefaces came into existence. We’re also busy planning for the next workshop, make sure you keep your eyes peeled for more information - coming soon
In This Episode:Layout is a skill most designers and publishers need to in order to make sure their concept is translated as crystal clear as possible. Clayton gives us the inside scoop on the past, present, and future of layout design as it pertains to getting your next game out there.Reach Out To Clayton:Twitter: @ClayNotestineVisual Explorer WebsiteResources for learning layoutMaking and Breaking the Grid by Timothy SamaraGrid Systems by Josef Mueller BrockmanElements of Typographic Style by Robert BringhurstThinking with Type by Ellen Lupton Butterick's Practical Typography 2nd editionBest RPG design books that aren't about RPGsLaws of UXThe Design of Everday ThingsThe 99% Invisible PodcastHow to write a sentence by Stanely FishThe Elements of Style by William Strunk Jr.Anything written by Geoff Engelstein Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/dydpodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tanner and Jasmine share their must-read books for designers. Spanning everything from how to conduct design critique or present your work, to what makes a good manager and how learning about org design can help your understanding of the work you do. The full list of books mentioned are: 1. The Design Method, by Eric Karjaluoto 2. The Shape of Design, by Frank Chimero 3. The Design of Everyday Things, by Don Norman 4. How Design Makes the World, by Scott Berkun 5. The Creativity Challenge, by Tanner Christensen 6. The Making of a Manager, by Julie Zhuo 7. Org Design for Design Orgs, by Kristen Skinner and Peter Merholz 8. Sprint, by Jake Knapp 9. Radical Candor, by Kim Scott 10. The Advantage, by Patrick Lencioni 11. The Messy Middle, by Scott Belsky 12. Redesigning Leadership, John Maeda 13. Discussing Design, by Aaron Irizarry and Adam Connor 14. Don't Make Me Think, by Steve Krug 15. About Face, by Alan Cooper 16. The User Experience Team of One, by Leah Buley 17. TED Talks, by Chris Anderson 18. Loonshots, by Safi Bahcall 19. Just Enough Research, by Erika Hall 20. Principles, by Ray Dalio 21. The Dance of the Possible, by Scott Berkun 22. The Elements of Typographic Style, by Robert Bringhurst 23. Thinking With Type, by Ellen Lupton 24. The Visual Display of Quantitative Information, by Edward Tufte 25. Why are we Yelling, by Buster Benson 26. Resilient Management, by Lara Callender Hogan 27. The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, by Patrick Lencioni 28. Articulating Design Decisions, by Tom Greever 29. Start With Why, by Simon Sinek 30. Mastering Collaboration, by Gretchen Anderson If you pick just four books to read from the list, Tanner and Jasmine recommend: The Design of Everyday Things, Org Design for Design Orgs, Discussing Design, and The Making of a Manager (even if you're not a manager!).
Typography is one of the most fun (if not challenging) parts of our jobs as brand designers. We go over the vocab, resources, and chat about our favorite foundries and fonts.Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/betterbranddesigner/Website: https://www.betterpodcast.comInstagram: @betterpodcastEmail us at inbox@betterbranddesigner.comLinks Mentioned:Giselle’s favorite font books:Thinking with Type https://www.amazon.com/Thinking-Type-2nd-revised-expanded/dp/1568989695 The Elements of Typographic Style https://www.amazon.com/Elements-Typographic-Style-Robert-Bringhurst/dp/0881792063Just My Type https://www.amazon.com/Just-My-Type-About-Fonts/dp/1592407463 Our favorite foundries:Hoodzpah Design: https://hoodzpahdesign.com/fonts/Pizza Typefaces: https://typefaces.pizza/VJ Type: https://vj-type.com/Type resources:Abstract: The Art of Design on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80057883 TypeWolf: https://www.typewolf.com/Find my Font: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/find-my-font/id1224842785Myfonts: https://www.myfonts.com/What the Font tool: https://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/What Font Chrome extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/whatfont/jabopobgcpjmedljpbcaablpmlmfcogm?hl=enRightFont organizer: https://rightfontapp.com/
行长、有时也称栏宽,是每次排版工作前都须精心规划好的参数之一。如何科学度量行长,如何分析行长优劣,如何定夺行长数值,或许也是很多设计师日常面临的问题。本期节目,我们就来聊一聊「行长最优值」的迷思。 参考链接 方正字库开放全部中文字体,免费供抗疫宣传使用 Fontstand International Typography Conference 将于今年 5 月 15、16 日在爱尔兰都柏林举办 行长(line length) 《武英殿聚珍版程式》,清代金简撰写 《古腾堡圣经》(Gutenberg Bible) Robert Bringhurst. The Elements of Typographic Style. Hartley & Marks, 1992 (4th edition, 2012). Em,字体排印常用单位 知乎上关于中文排版行长最优值的讨论 Linotype 和 Monotype 铸排机 UPE (units per em),数码字体设计开发的参数之一 The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web MDN 上关于 CSS 分栏排版的相关文档 常见数码设备屏幕的物理尺寸、分辨率及逻辑像素 主播 Eric:字体排印研究者,译者,The Type 编辑 蒸鱼:设计师,The Type 编辑 欢迎与我们交流或反馈,来信请致 podcast@thetype.com。如果你喜爱本期节目,也欢迎用支付宝向我们捐赠:hello@thetype.com。 The Type 会员计划已上线,成为我们的会员,即可享受月刊通讯、礼品赠送、活动优惠以及购物折扣等权益。
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Tonight is part 2 of my Adobe MAX series. In this episode I'm talking to Dan Rhatigan, Senior Manager of Adobe Type Development. We're chatting about fonts and typefaces, variable fonts, the constantly changing nature of graphic design in an increasingly digital world, and working for Adobe. Dan's recommended links: Getting started with variable fonts on the web by Oliver Schöndorfer Amazing tutorial videos for web-based typography and design by Jen Simmons. Fonts in Use is a pretty incredible resource for both identifying typefaces and finding inspiration and background information on what people do with them. Rich Rutter’s web-centric adaptation of Robert Bringhurst’s essential book, “The Elements of Typographic Style.” Lessons from the Adobe Type team about working with type and text. Adobe Font Packs making it easy to jump-start design projects with curated sets of fonts from the Adobe Fonts library. Music for the show provided by OGRE.
WE'RE BACK. In this episode, we talk design, specifically graphics and book design. There is a lot here, but if you are interested in learning about our approaches, this topic is for you. The big discussion covers Style over Substance. Yes, the writing of a game is essential, but so too is the presentation. We end with the start of the next podcast. We hate planning these, yet we hit on a topic that we did not have the time to cover. Why? At 1:30.00 we got tired of talking. Here are some links to the books we mentioned They are also great places to start if you want to learn more about typography and sound design. Elements of Typographic Style 4.0, Robert Bringhurst *Inside Paragraphs: typograpic fundamentals*, Cyrus Highsmith The Index Series, by Kim Krause Non-Designer's Design Book, by Robin Williams Helvetica (you must see this), Produced & Directed by Gary Hustwit The Helvetica Typeface from Linotype Skyrealms of Jorune Example of Skyrealms of Jorune's art Damn, that's a lot. We also want to hear from you. Send us your questions, opinions, and thoughts; we want to hear them. jim and I tend to forget others are listening. So what do you want to know, or us to talk about? email: thegrumpyoldgamers@gmail.com facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2139825406285835/ twitter: https://twitter.com/gamers_grumpy apple itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/grumpy-old-gamers/id1439696896 google play: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/I6ky7qrl4f2f32noc33snv24qmi soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/we-are-grumpy spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6JcZgVVDy8TgxjNxlR2GvC#upsell stiticher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/richard-iorio/grumpy-old-gamers?refid=stpr Also if you like what we do, we will not say no to your money. https://simplecast.com/donate/7038
Typography is a core component of logo design, but so many designers lack the essential knowledge needed to use fonts correctly. To solve that, this week Ian interviews Michael Stinson to talk about the fundamentals of type, choosing and managing fonts, licensing, book recommendations and more. Michael is the typography instructor at Laguna College of Art + Design, and is also the founder and lead Instructor at TypeEd, an educational platform that teach designers about the fundamental theory of type. Show notes, and a full transcription of the interview can be found here: https://logogeek.uk/podcast/typography-fundamentals/ Typography Resources & Books Mentioned michaelstinson.com TypeEd Website Font Management: Suitcase Fusion The Anatomy of Type by Stephen Coles Amazon UK | Amazon US Type Matters! by Jim Williams Amazon UK | Amazon US The Elements of Typographic Style by Robert Bringhurst Amazon UK | Amazon US Reading Letters: Designing for Legibility Amazon UK | Amazon US InDesign Type: Professional Typography with Adobe InDesign Amazon UK | Amazon US The Complete Manual of Typography by James Felici Amazon UK | Amazon US Shady Characters: The Secret Life of Punctuation, Symbols, and Other Typographical Marks Amazon UK | Amazon US A Big Thank You to FreshBooks FreshBooks have sponsored the Logo Geek Podcast, and I’m so thankful – without them this would not be possible (It takes so much time!!). FreshBooks is a cloud based accounting software that makes it easy to create and send branded invoices, track time and to manage your incoming and outgoing money. I highly recommend it, and you can try it out for yourself with a free 30 day trial.
Episode—VIII. Matias Corea is by training a graphic designer, co-founded in 2006 Behance, now one of the most popular online portfolio platforms. As chief of design Matias was responsible for the brand identity and design of all Behance products including the Behance Network, The 99U Conference & Magazine, and Action Method. In 2015 he left Behance to start new adventures. In this episode Thomas Dahm talks with Matias about his trip through the three America, his time at Behance and what he has learned during this time. In addition to that Matias shares some insides in what he thinks a speaker should give to the audience. This episode is recorded during Digital Design Days http://ddd.it and OFFF Italy 2017 http://offfitalia.com. EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY TABLETTO https://tabletto.nl - Thank you! _____ Listen to more episodes on https://neonmoire.com/interviews If you have questions, we love to get your feedback on Twitter https://www.twitter.com/neonmoire And of course, if you enjoyed this episode please let Matias know via Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/matiascorea Neon 5 Book: The Elements of Typographic Style by Robert Bringhurst - https://goo.gl/RpPPxP Conference: http://conference.99u.com/ Food: Paella Movie: The Huster by Robert Rossen and Twelve Angry Men by Sidney Lumet. Miscellaneous: Take a trip without planning. Mentions: http://scottbelsky.com/ https://behance.com/ https://99u.com/ The Colour of Money #neonmoireshow #thomasdahm --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neonmoireshow/message
This week, take two. Lettering 101, a little Upping, and Inktober Spoilers. We discuss the difference between lettering, calligraphy and typography and then I stick a nib in my mouth. The things I do for art. This week's episode is sponsored by ArtSnacks and Pen Chalet. Tidbits & News Lighten Up Paper-Oh Notebooks Video: Bomba Estéreo - Soy Yo Dallas Pen Show Kathy @mrssoup ArtSnacks Inktober Kit Main Topic: Lettering 101 IAMPETH Understanding The Difference Between Type & Lettering Video: Dr. Joe Vitolo: Drawing Versus Writing The Elements of Typographic Style, Version 4.0 Through Paint & Pen Jessica Hische Inspiration vs. Imitation 19 Instagrams You Should Follow If You Love Pretty Handwriting Redux Michael Sull John Neal Bookseller Skillshare Lettering Classes Artograph LED Lightpad AskASP Noodlers Kreaper, Ahab, & Konrad Pelikan 4001
This week, take two. Lettering 101, a little Upping, and Inktober Spoilers. We discuss the difference between lettering, calligraphy and typography and then I stick a nib in my mouth. The things I do for art. This week's episode is sponsored by ArtSnacks and Pen Chalet. Tidbits & News Lighten Up Paper-Oh Notebooks Video: Bomba Estéreo - Soy Yo Dallas Pen Show Kathy @mrssoup ArtSnacks Inktober Kit Main Topic: Lettering 101 IAMPETH Understanding The Difference Between Type & Lettering Video: Dr. Joe Vitolo: Drawing Versus Writing The Elements of Typographic Style, Version 4.0 Through Paint & Pen Jessica Hische Inspiration vs. Imitation 19 Instagrams You Should Follow If You Love Pretty Handwriting Redux Michael Sull John Neal Bookseller Skillshare Lettering Classes Artograph LED Lightpad AskASP Noodlers Kreaper, Ahab, & Konrad Pelikan 4001
Dan Benjamin and Jeffrey Zeldman are joined by Richard Rutter, co-founder of Fontdeck and Clearleft, to discuss typography on the web and more. Links for this episode:Richard Rutter | Clearleft LtdRichard Rutter (clagnut) on TwitterClagnut is Richard RutterFontdeck webfonts: Real fonts for your websiteThe Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web – a practical guide to web typographyWeb Typography Sucks | Slides and notes from SxSW 2007Ampersand · The Web Typography ConferenceTypeCon | Presented by the Society of Typographic AficionadosAn Event Apart Minneapolis 2011Amazon.com: The Elements of Typographic Style (9780881791327): Robert Bringhurst: BooksSponsored by Audible and MailChimp.
Robert Bringhurst is the author of the quintessential typographic reference book ‘The Elements of Typographic Style’. He is also a poet, book designer, historian and linguist, living in Vancouver Canada. Robert tells us how his interest in typography began. And how typography is the cross section of all his interests. Since Robert is active in more disciplines we talk about the differences between them. We continue to discuss his views on and knowledge of the real cultural history of America and he tells us how studying these native languages makes him feel more in touch with the country he was born in. Recorded at the ATypI 2010 conference in Dublin, Ireland. Robert Bringhurst wikipedia :: The Elements of Typographic Style :: The Solid Form of Language - CreativePro book review :: The Elements of Typographic Style - applied to internet :: Robert Bringhurst reading pt1 :: Robert Bringhurst reading pt2 :: File Download (31:39 min / 44 MB)
Born in Los Angeles in 1946, Robert Bringhurst is an award winning Canadian poet, typographer and author. Perhaps best known for The Elements of Typographic Style – a reference book of typefaces, glyphs and the visual and geometric arrangement of type, he is also a respected translator of poetic works from Haida into English. He lives on Quadra Island, near Campbell River, B.C. We met in Ottawa to talk about his definitions of both the book, as articulated in The Surface of Meaning, and typography which should Invite the reader into the text Reveal the tenor and meaning of the text Clarify the structure and the order of the text Link the text with other existing elements Induce a state of energetic repose, which is the ideal condition for reading