Not exact matches
I am passionate
about typography, and graphic design... but what I would really love to
do is to collect the time and tools to make things by hand.
What
do you think
about Kobo Aura
typography?
As a
typography snob, I get snarky
about their production values sometimes, but all - in - all, big publishers have
done a remarkable job procuring real talent and accomplishing the impossible — selling millions of books.
First of all, talking with you
about your book helps me to understand what your book is
about, what your cover design goals are and gives me an opportunity to learn what you like or don't like in terms of color,
typography and imagery.
If you want to learn or understand more
about the role of
typography in web design, this 49 - page e-book will help you
do just that.
Since Amazon has been
doing everything they can to take control over
typography away from users, it's pretty doubtful they'll
do an
about - face.
I guess the problem here is that the average self - publisher doesn't know enough
about typography and Word's advanced functions (and is also unlikely to buy new typefaces), so books are always going to look like standard office documents.
Dick said: «learn enough
about typography and design to come up with something reasonably professional looking,
do the same for the cover..»
Another distinction:
Do - it - yourself publishing, where the author attempts (with varying degrees of success) to self - edit the book, learn enough about typography and design to come up with something reasonably professional looking, do the same for the cover, create and execute a marketing plan, etc., etc
Do - it - yourself publishing, where the author attempts (with varying degrees of success) to self - edit the book, learn enough
about typography and design to come up with something reasonably professional looking,
do the same for the cover, create and execute a marketing plan, etc., etc
do the same for the cover, create and execute a marketing plan, etc., etc..
It's not so dissimilar to print
typography in that just
about anyone can put out a bad looking book, but to get something better you just have to pay more attention to what you're
doing.
On this podcast, Sam and Matthew talk
about typography and address some of the big typographical controversies, like how many spaces you should use between sentences (one), whether you should put spaces around an em dash (if you want to), and why nothing says «I don't care
about my work product» like setting it in Times New Roman.
Professional Resume Template gives you five color options which are included already for you, with 39 social icons, baseline grid, perfectly aligned
typography with grids and grid lines.The best part
about this resume template is, it uses only free fonts, which means you don't have to spend your money on buying additional fonts.
In order to
do so, I have set out to learn as much as I can
about resume template design and
typography.