Typography is how you can change its alignment, font, and size of a text so that you can make it more appealing. Fonts can change the mood and tone of a word. The appropriate font can attract people whereas the "wrong" font could lose interest. The quote "Each font has a personality and a purpose" means that every font has a different use in each situation. We wouldn't use a fancy font in an essay, we would most likely use a font like Times. There are five different types of fonts and they are Serif, Sans Serif, Monospaced, Script, and Display. Serif fonts have "feet" on the other hand San Serif fonts don't have feet. Monospaced fonts are spaced equally, Script fonts are handwritten, and Display fonts are used for attention. Typeface ComparisonIn this assignment we had to use one word in 5 different designs. In this task we had to use the Serif, Sans Serif, Monospaced, Script, and Display fonts. By using the C.R.A.P principles I used the word "OKC is Trash" to do this assignment. Word PortraitsIn this assignment we had to use 10 fonts and 20 words. The words in each section had to represent the font and a word that doesn't represent the font. This assignment took some time to find the words for each font.
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