Introduction to Typography
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Introduction to Typography at Coursera Overview
Duration | 8 hours |
Start from | Start Now |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Beginner |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
Introduction to Typography at Coursera Highlights
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- 34% got a tangible career benefit from this course.
- Earn a shareable certificate upon completion.
Introduction to Typography at Coursera Course details
- Typography is the art of manipulating the visual form of language to enrich and control its meaning. It's an essential area of skill and knowledge for graphic designers. Typography predates modern graphic design by around 500 years; it is rich in rules, conventions, and esoteric terminology but it remains an exciting space for invention and expression.
- In this rigorous introductory course, we will study, name, and measure the characteristics of letter forms. Week 1: consider the pragmatic concerns involved in selecting and combining type. Week 2: peek into the rich historical, cultural, and aesthetic histories of familiar typefaces. Week 3: discuss time-tested conventions and best practices in setting type, as governed by principles of hierarchy and spatial organization. And Week 4: explore the expressive, meaning-making potential of type.
- Informative lectures will be complemented by a series of three peer-assessed assignments, culminating as in an opportunity to design a full-scale typographic poster.
- Please note that this is not a software course; a basic working knowledge of Adobe InDesign or other as page layout software will be assumed. You will need access to a computer and page layout software, such as InDesign, to complete the assignments.
Introduction to Typography at Coursera Curriculum
Week 1: Talking Type
Course Welcome
Font versus Typeface
Stroke and Proportion
Type Anatomy
Measuring Type
Choosing a Typeface
About this Course
About the Assignments
Course Tools
Instructor Presence and Staff Support
Forum Guidelines
Requesting Peer Reviews
Academic Integrity
Additional Resources
Reviewing key terms
Type Terms
Describing Type
Week 2: Typefaces and their Stories
Typefaces and their Stories
Bembo: Humanist Letters
Didot: Enlightened Refinement
Clarendon: Type for the Masses
Futura: the Typographic Avant-Garde
Helvetica: International Modern
Scala Sans: Typographic Remix
Prepare Yourself
Research Sources
Week 3: Putting Type to Work
Working with Type
Typographic Space
Page Space
The Grid
Creating Hierarchy
Typographic Conventions
Week 4: Making Meaningful Type
Making Meaningful Type
Typesetting with Expression
Beyond Typesetting
The Typographic Poster
Course Credits