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Graphic Design

Introduction

Typography, or the art of arranging letters in a visually appealing and legible way, involves selecting a font and structure. It is an essential part to establishing a personality or brand, and requires careful consideration for readability and accessibility. The resources below, from the library and beyond, are useful for designers and artists to help to develop skills and understanding in typography.

Typography Books

The Complete Typographer
Designing Type
Lessons in Typography : Must-Know Typographic Principles Presented Through Lessons, Exercises, and Examples
Typographic Design
Making and Breaking the Grid: A Graphic Design Layout Workshop
Type Specimens: A Visual History of Typesetting and Printing
Drawn to Type: Lettering for Illustrators
Layout Essentials: 100 Design Principles for Using Grids
Type: the Secret History of Letters
Typography, Referenced
Typography : an Encyclopedic Survey of Type Design and Techniques Throughout History

Typography Resources

These typography magazines and serials are available in print and online through the library:

The following websites are recommended to explore fonts and font pairings, and courses in typography:

LinkedIn Learning has hundreds of video tutorials and courses for Seneca students to learn about design concepts and software. The playlist below contains LinkedIn video courses to help students learn about typography. Note: you must sign in with your Seneca username and password to view these resources.

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