Sentences with phrase «into typeface»

«It's telegraphing that you didn't put any thought into the typeface that you selected,» Brian Hoff, creative director of Brian Hoff Design, says.
«It's telegraphing that you didn't put any thought into the typeface that you selected... It's like putting on sweatpants,» Brian Hoff, creative director of Brian Hoff Design, let Bloomberg know how he really feels about it.
«Fontself Maker is a tool that allows designers to turn any vector artwork into a typeface.

Not exact matches

The film shares with Anderson's films an obsessive attention to detail that sometimes veers into fetishizing production design, including an obsession with typefaces and handwriting.
On the flip side, the 1981 - 1982 season of what would become Dallas's archrival, ABC's Dynasty, is when the Aaron Spelling production would fully come into its own, and that is apparent right from the opening credits: the white typeface of season one is now the familiar, gleaming yellow; and Bill Conti's theme has been given the more pronounced and grandiose trumpet - led melody line that is a television icon in itself.
The Digital Editions reader is a bare - bones, stripped - down version of Adobe's standard Reader product (eg, it has no collaboration features) and is operated with simple controls that are optimised for basic reading tasks such as page turning, scrolling, changing the size of typefaces, and organising ebooks into a «library» for easy storage and retrieval.
Take photos, take screenshots of typefaces that you like, find colours and patterns that resonate with the book's contents, and organise them into common themes.»
Ultimately, many factors will play into your self - published book's cover design: typeface, color scheme, images, and design elements.
If it is vital to keep certain typefaces for headlines or title pages, they must be turned into an image.
You would have to turn virtually the whole book into graphics just to show the typefaces, yes?
I am not going to delve into a lot of detail on the basics of using typefaces in design.
If you establish a good template and perhaps even pick just one typeface that works for whatever type of books you publish, you can just flow your manuscript into it and get 80 % quality.
We'll look into design styles, typefaces — every aspect of the design to make something that just works.
Mariano Pascual, a graphic designer and illustrator, decided to create a curvy, «jumbly» typeface to portray the word «lixivate,» the process of «being turned into liquid and being squashed at the same time.»
Nevertheless, Jim Ford of Monotype Studio has done precisely that, taking his admiration for Miles Davis» seminal 1967 album Sorcerer — and the track «Masqualero» in particular — and transforming its contrasts, contradictions and complexities into the bold but ambiguous letterforms of the Masqualero typeface.
, a graphic designer and illustrator, decided to create a curvy, «jumbly» typeface to portray the word «lixivate,» the process of «being turned into liquid and being squashed at the same time.»
The exhibition, comprising radiant oil - on - canvas portraits, the artist's well - known digital collages, charcoal - on - paper poems rendered in blocky sans - serif typefaces, and a child's playhouse intermittently erupting into ear - searing guitar solos, among other things, sent mental sparks flying in every direction.
Take a look at what went into our Art Assassins typeface, which we made with the help of Eilis Searson.
The brand and tonality was translated into visual form and matched with a custom - made display typeface, named Sentrum, made to suit the in - store signage.
A refined and rather classy typeface stops the images and bright, playful colours from straying into cutesy territory.
Similarly, the Architecture + Design Department drilled deeper into collections to produce «Typeface to Interface: Graphic Design From the Collection.»
Rob makes use of the typeface across a series of posters which brandish slogans that offer glimpse into Rob's mind — a mixture of politically provocative and hilariously silly.
Lots of things go into making this possible, as any book or magazine publisher will tell you, including the choice of typeface, point size, space between lines (leading) and colour of paper.
It does not mean that we are stuck with plain text; modern typefaces let you transform simple lettering into pieces of art.
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