Below are examples from the PgDip. They show how paper, processes and packaging were used to complete the project. Some used FE Burman to create the white printed onto colour stock. Usually you would use the paper stock to create white. But it is now possible to print white ink digitally. Don’t forget this project… Continue reading Selection of PgDip Aphorisms
Tag: Type Classification
FG-S Aphorisms
Fiona Gather-Stammel from the PgDip recent hand-in
What if type could talk…
From Kimberly DVC2014
Ashley Williamson
I can’t upload the file so visit this link for a really fun experimentation with type classification. Ash has now got a job at college as a graphic designer.
Type Classification by Amanda Kessaris
Amanda is a Professor of Law at the University of Kent and she did our course last year.
Can you ID a city from its signs?
Check this article out in The Guardian
Emily Blandford’s Typographic Walk
Emily is the latest person to supply a blog. Her recent post includes images from a typographic walk. Her critical observations on the Turner & George sign pick up on the use of ‘fake’ small caps which look thinner than the initial caps. Fake small caps are something to avoid. One of the reasons for choosing a… Continue reading Emily Blandford’s Typographic Walk