Archive for October, 2009

Typography need not only be visible and legible. Typography needs to be audible. Typography needs to be felt.

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Some suggestions for making your briefs or texts more readable. Check out!

Make Your Texts More Readable

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Changes in typography affect adult readers much more than children (although print requirements for younger or partially sighted children might be more critical).

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Play the song and find your obscure. Enjoy!

Obscure

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It is essential for all print and multimedia designers to have a firm grasp of both the technicalities and aesthetics of typography if they are to successfully deliver a message.

Typography

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This is the “Edition One” in this compilation. You can feel free to download and share your thoughts below.

Relax Edition One: Timeless

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Submit and Reset buttons should be easy to see, and should be close to their related form controls.

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Whether using a browser-supplied or a custom Submit button, we don’t want the form to be accidentally submitted multiple times.

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Posted in Web

This is really brilliant and unusual stop-motion animation example. Take a look.

Videogioco

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Most of the time, this order is the way we would want and expect the visitor to progress through the form, because that’s how the majority of the Western world reads.

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