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Using Typeface

Using Typeface

In this post, we’ll look at the evolution of typefaces and usage best practices. I hope you enjoy it.

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The Printing Press and Communication:

The invention of the printing press in the 15th century changed the way we communicate forever. It allowed for the mass production of books, newspapers, and other printed materials, making information more accessible to the general public. The printing press also led to the development of typography, which allowed for the creation of more elaborate and decorative typefaces. Today, typography is still an essential part of graphic design and plays a crucial role in communicating ideas and messages to the audience.

Using Contrasting Typeface:

Choosing the right typeface can make or break a design. One of the best ways to achieve a visually striking design is to use contrasting typeface. This approach involves using two different typefaces, each with a distinct style and character. When used effectively, contrasting typeface can help to create a strong visual hierarchy, add emphasis, and provide a unique personality to your design.

Serif vs. Sans Serif Typeface:

Serif and sans serif typeface have been around for centuries and are still widely used today. Serif fonts are characterized by small lines or flourishes at the end of each letter stroke. They are often used for print materials such as books, newspapers, and magazines because they are easier to read in long-form texts. On the other hand, sans serif fonts are clean and modern, making them a popular choice for digital materials such as websites, apps, and social media.

Serif "S" and Sans Serif "S" done steampunk style

The Difference Between Typeface and Fonts:

Have you ever wondered about the difference between font and typeface? 🤔 It’s a common confusion but they are actually two different things!

A typeface is a collection of letters, numbers, and symbols that share a consistent design. For example, I’m using two types of typeface for this post. My heading is a Baskerville typeface with a 28-point bold font. My paragraph text is Montserrat (my favorite) using an 18-point regular font. So then fonts are specific styles and sizes within a typeface.

Understanding this difference is important for designers and anyone who works with typography. Especially if you are a professional graphic designer. This is one of the fundamentals of graphic design. So, next time you’re working on a project, make sure to use the correct terminology. 

When to Use Bold Fonts:

Bold fonts are often used to emphasize important information or to create a strong visual hierarchy. They can be used to highlight key phrases or words, create contrast, and add depth to a design. However, it is important to use bold fonts sparingly as overuse can diminish their impact.

When to Use Regular Fonts:

Regular fonts are the workhorse of graphic design. They are versatile and can be used for body text, headlines, subheadings, and more. Regular fonts are easy to read and can help to create a clean and balanced design. When selecting a regular font, it is important to choose one that is easy to read and complements the rest of the design.

In conclusion, typeface is an essential component of graphic design. By using contrasting typeface, understanding the difference between serif and sans serif, knowing when to use bold or regular fonts, and appreciating the impact of the printing press on communication, you can elevate your design skills and create truly impactful designs.

Thank you for visiting DonaldKevin.Com. I hope you found this informative and useful. It is my honor to have you here and I will do my best to bring you useful content and tools to enhance your design skills. Stay groovy and thank you!

 

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How To Graphic Design: The Course Of Fundamentals

How To Graphic Design: The Course Of Fundamentals

Hey there. Just a quick video about the How To GraphicDesign: The Course Of Fundamentals. Thanks for stopping by. Stay Groovy!

  • Learn The Fundamentals Of Composition And Layout.
  • Easy To Follow Step-By-Step Videos For Learning Photoshop And InDesign.
  • Using Color (one of my favorites).
  • Learn The Design Process, How To Find Inspiration And So Much More…

How To Graphic Design: The Course Of Fundamentals is a comprehensive course that includes 10 modules that cover everything from Introduction to Design, to Certification. Each module contains a certain amount of step-by-step videos pertaining to the subject of each module. There are 67 videos or lessons overall. This course is perfect for those who want to learn Graphic Design or for those who want to up their game. The bonuses include “How To Get Your First Client” and “How To Price Your Design Projects”. Enjoy!

Hello world!

Hello world!

The First Post Is Always The Hardest

What do I say? How do I say it? What if I come across like an idiot? Sometimes fear and insecurities grip us, but we must overcome, throw caution to the wind, say the hell with it and do it! So here it goes… 

Hey there! I’m Donald Thomas and I’d like to welcome you to DonaldKevin.Com. Kevin is my middle name and the domain name for Donald Thomas was taken. There must be a lot of Donald Thomas’ in the world.

After a 5 year hiatus from internet marketing, I’m back. I’ve spent the last 5 years driving a truck, zig-zagging across this beautiful country, before retiring from driving. Now it’s time to get back in the saddle and move forward. I feel super excited and charged up, ready to take the next leg of this journey called life.

I’m getting back into internet marketing for many reasons. The two main reasons being…

  • I enjoy doing it. I enjoy writing, creating images and graphics, as well as the challenge of creating the format; laying it all out, doing my best to get it just right. That, to me, is fun. 
  • Because there’s money to be made in online marketing. I’ve done it before and I can do it again.

There’s Plenty Of Money To Be Made In Online Marketing!

The internet marketing pie is huge. According to CNBC, Consumers spent 900 Billion more in 2020 than in the previous two years. Not only that, according to Statista over 2 Billion people purchased goods or services online. Online retail rapidly passed 4 Trillion dollars worldwide in 2020. Even if you grabbed just a sliver of that pie, you would be doing very well.

Setting up an online marketing business is also cheaper than setting up a brick-and-mortar business. A lot cheaper. It’s also a great deal easier although it has its headaches as well. But the end results are worth it! The basics are covered on the Internet Marketing Tools page.

I Have Nothing To Offer But Blood, Toil, Tears, And Sweat!

Thank you Winston Churchill for that stirring commentary! It will take a great deal of work and perseverance to get and keep your online business up and running. You’ll discover and use skills that you never knew you had. That’s very gratifying. Money aside, the discovery is a lot of fun and very rewarding.

So there you have it. A few compelling reasons to start your internet marketing business or keep at it if you have one going already. It will take time to build your business and for people to get to know and trust you. Put on your bulldog face along with your determination. You can do it.

My Thanks!

In closing let me give a big shout-out and thanks to the crew over at Blue Sky support. So thank you so very much Meghan, Nico, Kayla, Brandy, Jocelyn, Rene, Vicki, Misty, Laura, Amanda, Maryelle, Marie, Alfie, Cody, Petar, Jonathan, Lee, Leo, Manuel, Jose, Joseph, Gregory, Lalo, Brandon, Zernan, Benjamin and last but by no means least, Matt and Matthew.

I hope I didn’t leave anyone out. Your knowledge and patience are astounding! I could not have built this site without you. My sincere gratitude to ALL OF YOU!

And a big thank you to Kristen and Kiana over at Bluehost. 

I’d also like to give a shout-out to Ruth Soukup over at Elite Blogging Academy. This lady knows what she’s doing! I do not have an affiliate account with her. I don’t even know if she has affiliates. What I do know is that this lady is the real deal. She has incredible PDFs that you can download and study. I highly recommend it.

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Thank you Father God!

And thank you for stopping by and taking the time to read this.

God Bless You and Stay Groovy!