Typography

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Typography assignment for Visual Language class at NYU ITP.Define yourself by your choice in typography. Set your name in 6 different typefaces that you feel say something about you or the character of your name. Below are some good resources for sampling fonts. Choose 3 serif and 3 non-serif faces. Create a set of 7 slides with a slide for each of your selections and one master slide at the end showing all the options. Be sure to identify the typeface on the slide.

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Bodoni MT Condensed The verticals are accentuated, making it look tall (like me)

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Mate SC The “J” is dramatic, looking like a dagger or a nail

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DaunPenh With a long name that has no typical descender lowercase letters, it’s nice to have the “J” dip below the baseline to break things up

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IrisUPC Similar, but sans serif

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Orator Std All caps, like my handwriting Simple, clear

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Segoe UI The Microsoft font: used across all their “Metro” UI

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