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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 74 Joined: Oct 2006 Member No: 472,652 ![]() |
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The colors crash with each other. You coul try setting the font colors to like black and white, and maybe add a zing of color.
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![]() I'm Jc ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Mentor Posts: 13,619 Joined: Jul 2006 Member No: 437,556 ![]() |
font is ugly, what is it? also what's the point in how it's arranged. how does arranging the letters like this enhance the theme of contrast? what about this is contrasting or supposed to be contrasting according to the assignment guidelines?
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I was thinking about the background being black instead, but now I can see the jaggy lines in the font. Is it the font itself or did you set your Character settings differently?
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 74 Joined: Oct 2006 Member No: 472,652 ![]() |
I had no guidelines, they just said make four typography sheets, one for each word : radial, emphasis, contrast, and rhythm.
your right about the arrangement, as for the font its castellar. Beenly-I rasterized the font, and played around like an idiot so it got deformed. thats my bad. |
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![]() I'm Jc ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Mentor Posts: 13,619 Joined: Jul 2006 Member No: 437,556 ![]() |
it'd say it's a pretty bad idea to butcher fonts in a typography class. whatever you do, don't deform fonts. ideally you shouldn't be doing this in photoshop, because photoshop sucks at working with type. you'd be a lot better off in indesign or illustrator.
besides that, i'd start by scraping that font and going with a way better serif, something like garamond. a lot of the fonts in the background look bad too, they look like cheesy gimmicky fonts. i'd pick good fonts, established fonts. thing is, i don't get contrast at all from this. it's not coming across. like i said, the arrangement to me doesn't' say anything about contrast. colors aren't really contrasted. i'm not sure what the little text with in the big text is for. if that's to contrast big type vs small type, that is probably the start of a better idea but it's not executed well. also what does the background add? what about it is contrasting? you have a million fonts going on. what would be the better choice would be for all the background fonts to be sans serif and the main to be serif fonts. there's a contrast. ideas:
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Moved to Showcase Booth
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