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Beginning Graphic Design: Typography

In this video, learn more about the basics of working with typography. Visit https://www.gcflearnfree.org/beginning-graphic-design/typography/1/ for our text-based lesson.

This video includes information on:

• Using and combining various fonts to make graphic elements stand out
• Fonts to avoid
• Other important terms, like hierarchy, leading, tracking, and kerning

We hope you enjoy!
mei : This video seems so much simpler than what my Graphic Design instructor tries to get at. I've got much a clearer picture about the basics through this than the countless projects done in class.
Chris Hanline : Every element of these videos are so well done! As a designer, this makes me want to share this with the people I work closely with that don't have the designer role, so they can get a better understanding of the work I do, the attention to detail I give, and why it all matters. Great work, and thank you!
Miklo : I love how you combine visual audio and content congruity. What you day matches perfectly what is shown. Amazing!!
Lesley Wells : Hi - I've studied and taught typography for years as part of IT programmes. And I have to say that his video is a little gem - you've captured all the basics of the subject, and more, in a nutshell with very engaging graphics. Well done - and thank you very much!
Micah Buzan ANIMATION : This was like a college education in 6 minutes.

Typography Tutorial - 10 rules to help you rule type

Graphic Design Tutorial: 10 Typography rules to help you improve your type skills. Get better at graphic design by understanding how to use type. Improve your layouts instantly by following these 10 easy to follow rules.

How can you quickly apply typographic rules to regain control of your layouts by following these 10 golden rules of typography? These rules are distilled down from the things that I learned by going to Art Center College of Design.

Generally speaking, there are two types of typography– expressive typography (type is visual, carries the meaning of the word and sometimes appears as physical shapes) and functional typography (type that is meant to be read). I will focus on the latter.

When starting out, it is best to learn the fundamentals of good design: hierarchy (primary, secondary and tierchiary reads), flow (how a person “reads” the layout by following the movement of their attention), legibility (in Western culture, type is read top to bottom, left to right so it’s important to arrange type accordingly), grouping (organizing blocks of type in intelligent and logical groups) and interest, achieved through contrast (scale, texture, color, density, negative space).

Use any typeface you like as long as it’s one of the following: Akzidenz Grotesque, Avenir, Avant Garde, Bell Gothic, Bodoni, Bembo, Caslon, Clarendon, Courier, Din Mittelschrift, Franklin Gothic, Frutiger, Futura, Garamond, Gill Sans, Gotham, Helvetica, Letter Gothic, Memphis, Meta, OCRB, Rockwell, Sabon, Trade Gothic, Trajan and Univers.
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Great books to learn more about typography:

Stop Stealing Sheep \u0026 Find Out How Type Works
by Erik Spiekermann
http://amzn.to/2iNXwC8

Josef Müller Brockmann
Pioneer of Swiss Graphic Design
http://amzn.to/2k7o5Yb

Typography Manual
@2017 Chris Do

https://blind.com/blog/typography-manual/
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English closed captions provided by:
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Director of Digital Innovations
Department of Art + Design
Arkansas State University
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ocularfeet : Final Rule: Abandon all rules as insisted by your client. #clientfromhell
Root X : Here's the font list, you're welcome:

Akzidenz Grotesque,
Avenir, Avant
Garde,
Bell Gothic
Bodoni
Bembo,
Caslon,
Clarendon,
Courier,
Din Mittelschrift,
Franklin Gothic,
Frutiger,
Futura,
Garamond,
Gill Sans,
Gotham.,
Helvetica,
Letter Gothic,
Memphis,
Meta.
OCRB,
Rockwell.
Sabon,
Trade Gothic,
Trajan,
Univers.
JordyC1993 : One rule to remember when using text in motion graphics is: allow the reader to read the text on screen 1.5 times. This ensures they can read it all at least once.
Rui Sequeira : Very helpful. However, the animation is too fast.. I didn't had time to read properly without stop the vídeo.
355 Tanmay Khelkar : The only colours used are Black and White, still looks amazing 'cause
Typography matters

Typography Trends That Will BLOW UP In 2022!

What are the typography trends we can expect to see in 2022 from the graphic design world?
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I did make that video back in March about the typography trends for 2021, and a lot of those predictions came true actually. The graphic design scene, in terms of graphics, is very modern right now with lots of outlined typography, bold sans serif fonts, and the use of techniques that evoke quite a surprised reaction from the viewers.

Typography trends are something to be aware of and utilise in the right situations. They are not mean to be used in every single design and on every project. That isn't the right way to go about using any trend within the graphic design world.

If you found todays typography trend video by Satori Graphics enjoyable or useful, let me know in the comments section and drop a like on your way out. Subscribe to stay updated to all of my uploads and until next time, design your future today, peace

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Satori Graphics : Important! 
Trends in graphic design should not be applied to every design, you should evaluate the brief and the project, and see if a trend fits or doesn’t. 
Tomorrow I have a new ‘before and after’ video to upload on the channel, so tune in if you want to continue that series :)
Dax : The only way that this advice would be more useful is if there were links to tutorials or developers who are good at creating/implementing these designs. As a React/React-Native developer I think it would be fascinating.
Bo Xoffisa : Been using these styles and didn’t think they would be a trend sooner. Good thing to see. I am about to go back to very old days in graphics but with modern perspective.
Peter6th : Within this bold typography choices I'm often divided between really cool graphic design and usability. Often it looks cool but isn't easy readable by any sort of disabled people. Don't get me wrong I'm not an accessibility advocate but making websites is not just for one kind of people. This means the website is more hard to consume by people with certain disabilities.
How can I escape this dilemma without sacrificing really cool graphic design choices?
Leonardo Orozco : Awesome job, stunning presentation! Keep up the good work. Big time thanks.

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