I have tested this and I can easily see even 1% glyph scaling on 9pt text in regular viewing distance with a font I know well. I would rather have some rivers than these distorted letters. Expect maybe in text passages where you can't rewrite and word spacing would get especially bad.
LOVE technical stuff like this. I always get into debates with people when they ask what size should my text be in a magazine, brochure, book, online, packaging etc. The question I ask that person is how much text is needed? Most times they go over board especially in catalogs. Would love to see more tutorials like this one.
THANK YOU! I still wish there was a tool to easily doctor with partial issues elegantly, though. Like...selecting the word(s) that are causing trouble, and then let the software calculate the best possible adjustment/options for a fix.
I'm a graphic design student justifying text for the first time - my teachers have always told us not to, I think because they've decided explaining all this is too technical for my course. Can anyone tell me if these settings are likely to work for most typefaces? Can I use them as a general rule of thumb? Or do I need to spend time experimenting to see what works best for each one I use? Thank you!
Thanks, it was very informative. p.s. There is a double space infront of "bridle-making" in the 11th line from the top, but it gets "fixed" when new Glyph Scaling settings are applied.
There used to be a key command for justified text that replaced the word spacing by adjusting the letter spacing of the following characters. Shift - Spacebar maybe? I've used it so often it is a reflex causing me to forget the key command! What happened to that feature?
OI, I need help. This large document, between one page and the next, appears this large space in white, PB. I can't solve the problem. The text threads will also disappear.
Using OpenSans with these parameters (German language) doesn't look really good and is already hard to read on computer. Letter spacing is too high. Word spacing is too small. Are there further recommendations or proposals for hyphenating and justification depending on font style, language (?), text in columns, device etc.
Very interesting and helpful. Please notice that audio seems to be 2 or 3 seconds earlier than the video. Glyph scaling, I admit it improves the general appearance, but as someone who learned to set type with lead type, it gives me horrible goosebumps. Brrrrr. :)
This is “an absolute alien world “ to people in digital workspace - all the type setting focus goes out the door , there is an absolute disregard for type design in digital world ie. 3pt type in apps………?????
I’m an illustrator - turned designer, I bow to people who are masters of type design , and their extreme love of type setting….
They are a different breed... and we are glad they exist! -EG
I have tested this and I can easily see even 1% glyph scaling on 9pt text in regular viewing distance with a font I know well. I would rather have some rivers than these distorted letters. Expect maybe in text passages where you can't rewrite and word spacing would get especially bad.
SO incredibly helpful. I could geek out on this stuff all day. Thanks for the excellent, thoughtful, and concise content!
Geeking out on this stuff is a favorite pastime of ours, too!
You are now watching a master at work
Great tutorial, thank you! Would this setting basically work for every font?
LOVE technical stuff like this. I always get into debates with people when they ask what size should my text be in a magazine, brochure, book, online, packaging etc. The question I ask that person is how much text is needed? Most times they go over board especially in catalogs. Would love to see more tutorials like this one.
We will keep that in mind. Thank you! -EG
Brilliant! Thank you!
Thank You very much, Charles!
Thank you so much for this explanation and typography study. I appreciate you.
The video really helped me with a print project, thanks my guy! Love
Fantastic tutorial, keep up the great videos!
Thank you! Quality content, as always.
You’re welcome!
Brilliant tutorial. Thanks!
Life saver..thanks
"You're a wizard, Harry!"
Thank you for these important hints! I had so many discussions in the past about the flow of the text.
THANK YOU! I still wish there was a tool to easily doctor with partial issues elegantly, though. Like...selecting the word(s) that are causing trouble, and then let the software calculate the best possible adjustment/options for a fix.
This blew my mind, thank you!
I am self-publishing my own book and setting the type is scary!!!!
You can do it! 💪🏼
Great stuff...thank you.
I'm a graphic design student justifying text for the first time - my teachers have always told us not to, I think because they've decided explaining all this is too technical for my course.
Can anyone tell me if these settings are likely to work for most typefaces? Can I use them as a general rule of thumb? Or do I need to spend time experimenting to see what works best for each one I use?
Thank you!
Nice! Is there a way to watch a replay the full course?
It was part of our “Type+Design Summit” and I believe virtual passes are still available. Check CreativePro.com for details!
Thanks, it was very informative.
p.s. There is a double space infront of "bridle-making" in the 11th line from the top, but it gets "fixed" when new Glyph Scaling settings are applied.
There used to be a key command for justified text that replaced the word spacing by adjusting the letter spacing of the following characters. Shift - Spacebar maybe? I've used it so often it is a reflex causing me to forget the key command! What happened to that feature?
Thank you very informative and useful information
Great! Very useful.
OI, I need help. This large document, between one page and the next, appears this large space in white, PB. I can't solve the problem. The text threads will also disappear.
Thanks.. really helpful..
Does this tip work for left-aligned text (without hyphenate) as well?
Using OpenSans with these parameters (German language) doesn't look really good and is already hard to read on computer. Letter spacing is too high. Word spacing is too small. Are there further recommendations or proposals for hyphenating and justification depending on font style, language (?), text in columns, device etc.
Gracias por el buen e interesante vídeo! 👌
Very interesting and helpful. Please notice that audio seems to be 2 or 3 seconds earlier than the video.
Glyph scaling, I admit it improves the general appearance, but as someone who learned to set type with lead type, it gives me horrible goosebumps. Brrrrr. :)
Excellent.
We do this but keep the jpg as the base and only paste the psd on top, so as not to bloat the file size with 2 PSDs
Hello, do these settings work for portuguese dictionary?
You could probably start with these settings and try them on several paragraphs to see the results. Make your own set of defaults from there. -EG
Amazing
Awesome!
This is “an absolute alien world “ to people in digital workspace - all the type setting focus goes out the door , there is an absolute disregard for type design in digital world ie. 3pt type in apps………?????