TYPOGRAPHY - DFP b6 Typeface Classifications
What is a font?• Complete set of type of a particular face,
style, and point size.
Question: How many are there? Websites to search
Serif
• Characters that are vary in thickness and have a stroke that projects from the top or bottom of the main stroke of the character.
Note: studies show that serif fonts provide visual clues to direct the reader’s eye from one character to the next, making serif fonts easier to read.
Sans Serif
• Characters that are uniform in thickness and do not have serifs.
Script
• Characters that look like handwriting, hand lettering or calligraphy
Decorative
• Characters that are ornamental
GUIDELINES
• Do not use more than two fonts in a layout!• Serifs for large body copy• Sans serif to convey messages• Script fonts for festive moods• Decorative used only for a few words
Class Assignment• Use identifont.com to identify each of these fonts. Write the name of
the font to the right of the text in the appropriate number. Once you have all 8 fonts identified, turn in for evaluation.
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