Types Of Typerface Flashcards

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is also called a font which signifies the style of a text in digital structure and is composed “ of alphabets, numbers, punctuation marks, symbols and other special characters”

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Typerface

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Is used in formal presentation and more readable in big texts such as body textbooks, magazines, newspapers, and scientific publications.

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Serif

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Is used in road signage, directory in building, food packages, nutritional facts and webpage creations since it provides a minimalist appearance.

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Sans Serif

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Gives a heavy look on print and is used for advertising billboards

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Slab Serif

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Is not used entirely in a text since it shows brush-like strokes but can bee used in wedding invitations and formal events.

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Script

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Manifests emotions such as fear, horror, and celebrations or portrays thematic situations like summer, holidays, circus, cowboys, and other special events

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Decorative

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It becomes a forecast that in 2018 and onwards, eighty-four percent in marketing communication will be visual such as images, animated GIFS, or vedio therefore, creative and content makers investigate what type of visual works are the best in a specific target market.

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Visual Designs

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4 reasons why visual communication has a big impact

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  1. Visual communication relays messages faster
  2. Visual communication makes distinct message.
  3. Visual communication gives collective and reliable experience
  4. Visual communication provides good retention of the information
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What are the 7 design elements

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  1. Point or mark
  2. Line
  3. Shape
  4. Forms
  5. Space
  6. Color
  7. Texture
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is considered the tiniest the simplest element which is noted as a signature of the artist. These can seen in the “size, value, regularity or irregularity” that can be used as a unit to form a contour, shape in the drawing. Marks can demonstrate a pattern in the design like the works of Van Gogh.

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Point or Mark

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Has form with its width and length but devoid of dept which is perfect in creating outlines of an object. Mood in an art is portrayed through the direction of the lines.

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Line

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Pertains to an area with lines and colors that will provide dimensions, length, and width resulting to a geometric or free form design.

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Shape

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Speak of volume and mass as well as the three-dimensional features of the image that uses space. It can be seen from any angle

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Forms

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Having width, height and depth are three-dimensional volume which can be filled with objects or plain empty. Designing a two-dimensional artwork inside a three-dimensions design will create and illusion of depth.

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Space

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Possesses three properties such as primary colors ( yellow, red, and blue),secondary colors (mixing two primary colors), intermediate colors (mixing primary and adjacent secondary colors such as lightness and darkness of hues), while the third property of color involves intensity known as chroma or hue’s purity.

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Color

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Pertains to the quality of the surface

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Texture

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What are the 11 design principles

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  1. Balance
  2. Proportion
  3. Perspective
  4. Emphasis
  5. Movement
  6. Pattern
  7. Repitition
  8. Rhythm
  9. Variety
  10. Harmony
  11. Unity
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Depicts equilibrium having a formal and informal balance in any of the types such as horizontal, vertical or radial balance.

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Balance

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Is the size and scale of a design that will determine the relationship of objects, parts and the whole.

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Proportion

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Can be done through the object’s organizations in two-dimensional space. It can highlight realism in visual images through sizes of objects, intersect images and emphasize or blur pictures.

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Perspective

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Will highlight focus and dominance in an artwork through the use of colors , shapes, values and other techniques.

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emphasis

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In visual arts takes place when the objects are artistically moving in direction using shapes, forms, lines, and curves.

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Movement

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Is a repetitive motif of an artwork.

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Pattern

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Provides an active movement and unity in the images.

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Repetition

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Takes place when colors, shapes, forms, spaces, lines, and textures are rendered repeatedly, thus creating a visual movement in the artwork.

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Rhythm

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Can be achieved by using strong contrast or presenting opposites making the artwork more interesting.

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Variety

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Is how the objects in the artwork complement each other and can be accomplished using rhythm and repetition.

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Harmony

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Is the coherence of the artwork and the relationship between the elements from within

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Unity