
Some may argue that typography is the single most important aspect of design, but yet it’s often one of the most neglected and overlooked. There’s a lot involved in typography, and becoming a master can be difficult. A lot of it requires much experience, practice, and knowing the rules and do’s and dont’s. So here’s a nice little round-up to help you out.
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Here are some breathtaking examples. I especially LOVE the ones in foreign languages. Wow.
When starting a project, be sure to start on paper to sketch out your ideas before moving onto the computer screen. It will save you tons of time later on.
Leading - the space between lines of type. It adds to the narrative of your design and is as important as “what ” you say.
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