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Get started with type design. As a designer, once you develop a passion for typography, the logical next step is to want create your own lettering, and new technological developments are making this easier than ever.

Get started with type design

In this article I'll explain how to get started and suggest some expert resources that can help you along the way... Taking the plunge The first typeface you design is the hardest: this is a craft that takes years to master. But don't let that stop you. Designing your own typeface will make you appreciate letterforms more, and train your eye to analyse the suitability of a font family for any given typographic task - an asset for any graphic designer. The first step in the process is to take your pencil to paper and sketch as many ideas that come to mind. First letterforms Later on down the line when you have moved onto a digital platform you will want to see how letterforms and words link together, and how they scale down. The importance of accuracy Still here? Books Thinking with Type Workshop Crafting Type. 22 Stunning Examples of Typography Designs.

Creating pictures with words is indeed a very powerful skill.

22 Stunning Examples of Typography Designs

Words have always been a good way of moving people and making them experience strong emotions, if used in the right way. Mixing different effects with typography makes it more appealing and attention grabbing. Different typography designs are spread over the internet to make the normal typing aesthetically entreating. Finding the perfect design for achieving your ends is the challenge therefore. Typography can be used in websites, posters, brochures and almost everywhere else wherever there is typing. Here are varying typography designs that can be downloaded and can be used in meaningful ways to achieve the desired results. CryoText White Congrats Dad Odin Title Wood I Need You Zeno Render Ice Text – Upcoming Tutorial Purr Letter Type Fruity Text Fullstop Carlos Colors 3D War of The Machines Dear Little Girl Candy I Am You Autumn Season Typography Choclate Dream Cover for Louisville Magazine’s City Guide Stones Walk With Me Ilustracion.

Check out these Stunning Typographic Designs by Jing Zhang. These Stunning Typographic Designs were created by Jing Zhang, who is an illustrator and designer who resides in London.

Check out these Stunning Typographic Designs by Jing Zhang

Jing has designed quite a lot of different illustrations, but I have just included the typographic ones here for you to view. What I really like about these is the way that they are well-thought-out intricate designs that have been fused with textures. This makes the whole design work look original and unique. Check out the gallery below… Anthony Burrill’s Delicious New Book Of Typographic Art. Typography Served. Mary Kate McDevitt. 100 Días de tipografía. Handmade Typography Projects That Will Inspire You. Being a modern designer nowadays usually means you spend most of your workday in front of a computer monitor, toiling away at various creative applications such as InDesign, Photoshop or Illustrator.

Handmade Typography Projects That Will Inspire You

However, as you’ll see, that doesn’t always have to be the case. Read on! When personal computers with graphical user interfaces became a mainstay in the workplace and universities in the mid-1980′s, it wasn’t long before people started playing around with them to see what they could really do. Of course, one of the greatest things to come out of the personal computer was the ability to create art digitally. Programs such as MS Paint and Adobe’s early versions Illustrator made it easy for anyone with access to a computer to create digital art, forever changing the field of design.

Today, it’s great to see that a lot of artists are combining analog and digital workflows. Check out some great hand-made typographic projects by some really great artists! Maricor Maricar Versatil Miguel Dias. Dafont.com. ‘Typefight’ Pits Designers In A Duel For The Best Font Design. ‘Typefight’ is the brainchild of Drew Roper and Ryan Paule, designers who were bored of their day jobs.

‘Typefight’ Pits Designers In A Duel For The Best Font Design

Akin to a Fight Club for designers, ‘Typefight’ pits two designers against each other for a week-long font feud—both designers will be assigned a random character to spin their magic on. From hand-lettering and geometrical patterns to cross-sections and intricate lines, the designers show their clout in a display of brilliant design each week, and the best ‘fighter’ wins the brawl. Designers from anywhere are qualified to participate, and visitors can vote for their favorite design on the site.

So far, ‘Typefight’ has held a total of 76 fights, and past entries can be viewed in the gallery on the website. Screen-printed letters are also available for purchase. [via Typefight and The Fox is Black] Receive interesting stories like this one in your inbox. Rising Stars Archives. MyFonts publishes periodic newsletters by e-mail: Rising Stars and Creative Characters monthly, and seasonal specials.

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