In week 3 we look at Typography breaking it down from the letter to the paragraph and how the changes can create a different result. We looked at the importance of symmetry, and the differences between serif and sans serif which can differences a typeface.

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We picked a letter, I picked G, and then played with them on different frames to see all the different ways we could.

We then used are own initials but this time using shapes to cut out areas. I do like the outcomes of this actively.

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Afterwards we used Letraset sheets to rub off different letters, which we all enjoyed. I used 42pt BODNONI extra bold, and 24pt Times New Roman.

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We were given information about the artist Hozier next performance and that we would need to create a page that highlights the important information about the event. I am happy with my result, I believe it highlights the important details and is visually interesting.

Then we look at Dieter Rams and his 10 rule of design using one of them on a grid to lay them out I created this. I also used the Golden ratio font sizing on the different paragraphs.

Dieter Rams is a Product Designer in German born in Wiesban in 1932, he grew up watching his grandfather who was a carpenter which inspired his way of thinking and approach to design. At sixteeth, he went to study interior Design after only completing two semesters he then went and studied carpentry for three years then went on to study architecture. He went on to create his 10 rules of design which have been helpful and influential to designers.

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