EDIT: Telegram is unstable so I made a discord channel for us instead where I can share UX/UI tips, potential job connections, frontend knowledge and talk to all you guys! I’d love to get to know all of you and become friends :) discord.gg/psNSvK4zsk
Helvetica holds onto its legibility at all sizes. If you can't read it, what's the point of using it for communication? (that's what my father said.. he was the president of a successful ad agency...RIP Dale). That said, I do think using Helvetica in logos is boring.
Damn the lies of Big Sans Serif! Serifs make letters MORE legible when using a printing press. They aren't just decorative, they serve a purpose! Still. Great video. Subscribed.
well the reason could be during world war they needed standerdisation in typography or print and after the war ended Globalisation boomed so it became more usful just like some general accents were use bu radio and ather news anchors , simple and easy 😊 comprehensible to All
EDIT: Telegram is unstable so I made a discord channel for us instead where I can share UX/UI tips, potential job connections, frontend knowledge and talk to all you guys! I’d love to get to know all of you and become friends :)
discord.gg/psNSvK4zsk
You sound just like Juxtoppossed
Damn, i didn't thought you were a small channel, seeing the superb job in the editing department. Great video, very well written and interesting!
thanks!
helvetica is great but arial just has a stronger personality
Humble suggestion: Remove those sound effects, they are extremely distracting.
noted!
80% of schoolbooks in Slovia use Serif Latin fonts(look at the obsolete letters Æ and Þ)
Also IQVX are only used in English proper names
In native words I is often replaced with Y or J:
Niebieski>Njebesky(i is dropped before e)
The logo for Payner Studio(Bulgaria) uses a Helvetica letter "P" on a blue circle since 2003
This one is a 3 min video looping 5 times wtf
China uses Arial on their road signs
Example:50 kilometers per hour
Helvetica supremacy
It's not even Helvetica on the rocket 💁♂️🤦♂️
YOOO NEW RE:DESIGN VID WWWWWWWWWWWWW
cant believe im this early for it aswell 😭
bro just replied to his own comment 💀
Ok
congrats 🎉@@grassified.
LOL thanks for the hype :)
Helvetica holds onto its legibility at all sizes. If you can't read it, what's the point of using it for communication? (that's what my father said.. he was the president of a successful ad agency...RIP Dale). That said, I do think using Helvetica in logos is boring.
great editing 👌🏻
Damn the lies of Big Sans Serif!
Serifs make letters MORE legible when using a printing press. They aren't just decorative, they serve a purpose!
Still. Great video. Subscribed.
LOL, thank you :)
Slovian looks like Simplified Polish
Ą and Ę are written Æ
Ł is written Þ
Digraphs SZ,CZ and RZ become S,C,R
Other letters
CH=H,Ó=U
Ń is written NJ
IE is written E(except NIE=NJE)
well the reason could be during world war they needed standerdisation in typography or print
and after the war ended Globalisation boomed so it became more usful just like some general accents were use bu radio and ather news anchors , simple and easy 😊 comprehensible to All
true tru!
I think that's pronounced as "noh-yaa"