Monday, 6 July 2009

I am going to write my report on abused typefaces. I feel that researching typefaces in detail will help me to improve my typographic skills. I will look at typefaces which are used so regularly they almost become default typefaces. I will be asking the questions should a designer avoid these typefaces? and when is it OK to use these typefaces? To do this I will start by reading reports/ journals on the topic and carry out surveys to identify which typefaces designers use most regularly.  I need to decide who my target audience is, whether it be professional designers, students or amateurs as it will affect the writing and design style of the actual report.

Carly

1 comment:

  1. Sometimes designers are forced to use fonts like Arial and Times due to the limitations of the organisations they are working for...even Comic Sans at times!

    I think there's a lot of type snobbery out there - all fonts have good and bad sides.

    It is really interesting how everyone with enough money or access to a PC can now do typography - maybe the software designers need to do more to ensure good typography happens rather than the awful stuff you see on take-away menu designs for example.

    Typography done by non-typographers and how they break rules they know nothing about could be a really interesting topic of research. During one walk down the Wallworth road with a camera you could collect every 'type-crime' possible.

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