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Type as an Art Form (Typography in Visual Communication)

  • Writer: Joe Lewis
    Joe Lewis
  • May 4, 2018
  • 1 min read

While our alphabet was created as a way to communicate through written symbols, it now serves another purpose; to create art. There’s a lot more to type than the average person knows. There’s a science behind kerning, leading, serifs, point size, line length, tracking and more. Typography is everywhere and we’ve realised there is so much we can do with it. Letter art has become a fad and today I would like to share with you some examples of typography which are not only visually appealing, but inspirational.

(https://www.nuvonium.com/blog/view/typography-as-an-art-form)

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/emily-gregory/post_4280_b_2498495.html?slideshow=true#gallery/275450/0 - CHECK OUT THIS GALLERY FROM THE HUFFINGTON POST TO REALLY SEE TYPOGRAPHY'S STRENGTH AND PERFECTION IN ART.


 
 
 

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