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Texture Gives a distinctive appearance or feel to the surface of a design IIMM J187 Introduction to Interactive Multimedia
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Texture and typography

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Texture and typography in web design
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TextureGives a distinctive appearance or feel to the surface of a design

IIMMJ187 Introduction to Interactive Multimedia

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Lines provide movement …

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and meaning

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Literal line

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Implied line

Imaginary line you create by connecting the dots or elements together

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Psychic line

Imaginary line used to for direction from one element to another

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Contour line

Defines edges and creates boundaries

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Dividing line

Divides content

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Decorative line

Adds texture, depth, shading, or function to an element

This is a link!

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Examples of texture in web design

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Examples of texture in web design

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Examples of texture in web design

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Examples of texture in web design

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We make the web a better place, executing dashing design and gallant technology.

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TypographyIt’s not just the font style!

IIMMJ187 Introduction to Interactive Multimedia

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The goal: ReadabilityType has multiple purposes but the most important is readability: The ability for a reader to easily read and understand the text.

Contributors/Distractors

Size, color, texture, light, font, weight, relationship etc.

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Form

Kerning Leading

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Type relationships

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Concordant Uses one type family with little change in style, size or weight. Communicates a formal situation but can be dull. 

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Conflicting

Combining type faces that are similar but not the same Makes the page less interesting because it is not

concordant

Times New Roman

Palatino&

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ContrastingCombining separate typefaces that are distinct and different from each other.

The best designs have contrast and this includes font.

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Type CategoriesRemember them in groups of two:Old/Modern, Serif/Sans, Script/Decorative

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OldstyleBased on hard lettering

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ModernOften thin

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Slab SerifGreat readability

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Sans SerifNo thick-to-thin transitions

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ScriptLike calligraphy or brush strokes

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DecorativeUse sparingly!

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My RulesAlways be intentional about choosing fonts

Don’t use more than three fonts; two is probably enough

Never use more than one decorative font and only in limited doses

Typically, I choose one serif, one sans serif and call it a style

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Project 1

Wireframes and color comprehensive layouts

Assignment: Website redesign

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Type exercise

Download type.ai assignment from class website

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For tomorrow

Choose font styles you are considering for project 1 Consider headlines, body copy, and logo

Read Beautiful Web Design Ch. 1 (layout)

Finish type assignment