Trace Your Name

Bodoni was the typeface that I chose for my descriptive word that I was given, Regal.  I remember using Bodoni for a different project in which I was trying to find a similar typeface to the one use by VOGUE magazine. So I thought that the word ‘regal’ was going to be best represented that word. I wanted to chose a serifs typeface because it would look more decorative and fit well to the meaning for the word.

I found that this assignment was challenging. I also found  that the tracing part was actually much harder to do than freehand. However it open my eyes to the fact that everything in designing a  typeface the devil is in the details. Every single details matter, the amount of spacing each letters have, to the curvature of some of the letter. And also the movie that we watched on Friday really help me understand how these people who design typeface was so purposeful in their process. All in all it really makes me more appreciative to this art form, which many people are not even aware off.

Trace Your Name

By Xinran Zhao

My descriptive word is daring. I chose century expended as my typeface to express the feeling of the word. Through the process of design, I found some characteristics of century expended. First of all, century expended typeface has obvious contrast between thick and thin. This characteristic is reflected in every single letter. For example, when I designed the letter “X”, I made “/” thin and “\” relatively thick. Secondly, the start and end points of each letter are curved. For capital letter “T”, both sides of the upper part are bending down rather than just a straight line, which make the shape look like an umbrella. Finanly, the size of century expended typeface looks bigger than others give me the feeling of bold.

Through the tracing name assignment, I learnt that each typeface has its own characteristic and different typefaces can used to express different meanings. Bold fonts can express the feeling of vigorous otherwise the soft fonts can used for some gentle words.

Expressive words

By Xinran Zhao

For the expressive word project, I used Helvetica as my designed font. Before making the design, I knew nothing about Helvetica. I even hadn’t heard such name. However, throughout the process, I found that Helvetica is a big family that contains different fonts. Even they all named Helvetica, they all look different. For example, Helvetica light and Helvetica bold are different from thickness. Helvetica compressed makes less space between each single letter.

When I made the design, I tried to make the words look balanced and beautiful. By achieving that, I changed the size of each letter and mixed the capital and small letter. I want my design give people the feeling of comfortable. Besides that, I think the most important thing to make the design is to enhance the word’s meaning. Since different Helvetica gave me different feelings, I tried to use compatible Helvetica font to each word to enhance its meaning. For example, Helvetica bold made me feel powerful, so I used it to make my design of hostage. On the other hand, Helvetica light made me feel soft and gentle.  Therefore, I used it for the word quite.

Trace your name-Weikang Liang

In “Trace your name” assignment, I chose Bodoni. It is hard to explain why I like and choose Bodoni because I loved this typeface when I looked at it in the first time. I like the curve, shape, and style of Bodoni. For lower case letter i and j, I really like the dot of them because the dot looks like an eye of a baby. The tail of upper case letter Q is unique in Bodoni too. Comparing to other typefaces, the J in Bodoni has a the slightest hook. Even though Bodoni is not as popular as Helvetica, I like Bodoni’s different and special style.

From this project, I learned that hand-drawing was much difficult than tracing. For tracing, I just need to trace the outlines of the words and then fill them in with paint. But for free drawing, I need to pay more attention to the size and the shape of the words, and the space between two words is very important. It should not be too closed or to far away. Through this assignment, my patience was enhanced a lot because I made a lot mistakes.

Trace Your Name

My word for the trace your name assignment was BOUNCY. For this assignment I chose to use the Baskerville typeface. When choosing this typeface I looked at all of the other typefaces and compared each letter in my name and in my word.  I made sure that I felt confident in be able to execute each letter. I was torn between Baskerville and Century Expanded.

This project required a lot of focus. For starters, I had an especially hard time because I am left handed and after I did every letter it would smudge. I also had a hard time doing the serifs because the can extremely thin. The thick and thin relationship in the letters was also difficult because you had to make sure they were balance. While doing all these things you also had to make sure the letter spacing was even and the words were straight.

I could never imagine having to carve each of these letters out by hand to make type like they did in the past. This is just one of those experiences that makes me thankful the computer was invented and those designers recognition for the work they did.

Expressive Words

Victoria Barreras

When I was designing for this project for this project I thought about the meaning of each word. I also tried to think about what each word reminded me of. For example, for the word hostage, many of my designs look like the letters are trapped by the others. Another example is for the word strict, I designed the word resembling a mustache because I thought of my dad who has a mustache. For the word elegant I made my letters long and thin like a model.

For this project I decided to use Helvetica Neue because it was bold and made the letters look really sharp and clean. Before doing this project I would have never thought that you can bring out the meaning of a word without changing the font. For example for the words romantic and elegant I would have used a script typeface. By doing this assignment, I learned that by changing the size, case, and position of the letters you could describe the word without having to change the font.

 

Expressive Words Project

Just like everyone did during the first day of class, I tried to work something out simply by using the software. However, it turns out pretty bad. After that, I know a good design always starts from a piece of paper and a pen and a good hand. I tried many types, some of them are simple, some are strange, and the longer the word is, the more difficulties will have. So I chose “Quiet” at the end, as the most short word on the list. I think I used the regular Helvetica, because I want it be as simple as possible.

What I learned from this project is that don’t try to play too hard on those words, it will make the design looks even worse than the original one. And typography is quite unlike fine arts, simple and clear will be the best.

Trace your name

Sejin Katie Im

For this project, I chose Baskerville. Honestly, I chose Baskerville because I thought it seemed easy… I was very wrong. I realized that this font had hidden curves everywhere and that serifs are harder to draw than I had assumed. I learned that the font had a slight thick and thin relationship for some letters that seemed either unrecognizable at a glance or the relationship looked so great that I decided to heighten the differences. I learned to be EXTREMELY patient throughout this project. Yeah, it was a straight forward assignment, but I got so meticulous in doing this assignment that I caught myself measuring all the sides of the letter to try to keep the measurement sizes in my head, while I commenced in drawing it free-handedly.

I think the hardest thing about this project was determining the spacing between the letters. Though the words “KATIE THE WICKED” don’t seem too difficult, I had to use multiple tracing papers to determine how I was going to space out the ‘AT’ in KATIE and “IC” in WICKED. Whenever I wrote out those two letters next to each other, they seemed too far and weird, especially because of the serifs sticking out. The ‘A’  in KATIE still looks off to me, but I’ve tried my best.

Expressive words

Sejin Katie Im

The version of Helvetica I used was Helvetica Neue Ultra Light. I initially approached designing the words by making the words be expressive and design-like, which we were taught not to do. Soon after, I caught my mistake and transitioned into searching for the correct Helvetica font that’ll express the definition of the word. For certain words, I wanted to emphasize a letter that I thought would give the word a bit more feeling(?). For example, in my final piece of the word “romantic,” I opted to enlarge the ‘a’ because it was conveying a romantic feel to me. The movement of the letter, negative spaces around the letter, the slimness of the letter, all led me to think that the letter ‘a’ seemed romantic enough to emphasize.

Through this project, I learned the different elements to a font and its specific type and that a font that’s tweaked just a little can make a big difference. I’ve always assumed that a font was just what it was, without any variations. This project definitely opened my eyes in learning about the different variations that come with a font and their significances. This project also made me appreciate Helvetica. I’ve assumed it was just a simple font without any thick and thin relationship, but blowing up each letter up, playing with the font, made me realize that Helvetica was a lot more intricate in details than I had known.

Expressive Words –Sze Ting Lee

When I was designing for this project in 25 designs. I thought about the meaning of each word and I created  the image. I tried to think about what each word meaning for me. For example, the word “strict”, I believe strict mean serious things. So I circle all the word in “S” “T” “I” “C” and “T”. It made the meaning more strong. I think it is easy to understand. Also, I have walk in the street and there are many logos in the difference shops. There all very clear and easy understand too.

For this project I decided to use all four versions of Helvetica because it was bold. It made my letters look very clean and sharp too.Before doing this project, I think more about the word meaning and the design. After doing this assignment, I learned how to change the words size, case, and also how too add the line on it. I believe when we practice more in InDesign. I will be more efficiency to show people what I design.