Typography Theory: The Anatomy of Type | Basics for Beginners
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 มิ.ย. 2024
- This time in Basics for Beginners we're taking a look at what type is actually made of!
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This is my revision video before exams, thank you so much!!
Happy to help!
Sometimes, this simple knowledge can make a good design, a GREAT DESIGN!
These are really intersting to me even though not my field of study. Thank you so much these tutorials are gold!
Thanks! More on the way :)
This was very helpful. Especially, the way you differentiated conflicting terms like 'Terminal' and 'Finial' is so amazing.
Thank you so much :)
Glad it was helpful!
amazing video! thanks.
I have learned alot from you thank you
Very helpful m8
Great video ! Learning design at the moment and this is pure gold so thank you sir ! ( Wouldnt it be better to have the title in the same color as shown exemple ? "Link" is in orange and the exemple on the character " g " in on yellow )
I don't understand your question, but I'm happy you found the video useful.
I have a question. I would like to know what is the font of the charecters uve used to demonstrate.
It's called Adobe Caslon Pro.
where do you make these presentations in while using that brush tool?
Adobe Acrobat :)
can you make video Questions in adobe animate ?
Do they come in use in graphic design???@TipTut
Of course, whenever you're working with type.
MAke more video
what about lower case g sans serif??
What about it?
@@TipTut there r two ways of writing g and a. Was wondering about their anatomy and if they have different terms for each part of the anatomy ??
@@lemonruan3360 Oh i see, the tail on a lower case g is often referred to as a fish hook if it isn't closed, and a loop tail if it is.
Regardless of serif or not.
Says at 4:38 the inside area is a counter and at 4:49 again says it’s an aperture? 🧐
An enclosed area is a counter, an open one is an aperture.
You: …g… 🤔 what’s up with that? Why so unique? Ya?
Dictionary: Hold my beer!
Happy Holidays 🍻
cool, i think it's diphthong though :)
Agh, spelling. :)
Kal pass karado 🤝🏻
HMMMMMMM... Seriously, why we need to know these things? I mean, I really asking here. lol. What can we get from learning these?
Remember, this is not an offensive question, but I really want to know because I'm learning it right now, and I don't know what to apply when I know this. Is this knowledge any relation with motion graphic or something? Thanks...
Its basic typography theory, if you're ever working with type in your design, it'll come in very useful.
@@TipTut I see.. hmhm. Okay2. Maybe I will get it when I'm working with it. Thank you for your fundamental lesson 😁😁😁😁😁