Editorial/Publication

Typography

Editorial/Publication
Objective
A comprehensive exploration of typeface history, classification, and application
Strategy
To create a definitive visual and written guide documenting typefaces across historical periods, design classifications, and practical applications. This book serves as both a personal learning artifact and a reference resource for typography fundamentals.

Research in Typography

A 39-page designed and printed book that demonstrates mastery of typographic principles, information design, and print production. The project showcases research methodology, visual problem-solving, and the ability to make complex historical information both accessible and visually compelling.

Understanding Typography

Historical Research: Traced the evolution of typography from classical serif traditions through modern sans-serif innovations, analyzing defining characteristics of each era

Classification System: Organized typefaces by family (serifs, sans-serifs, display types) with comparative analysis of visual properties, functionality, and historical context

Typographic Layout Design: Developed a comprehensive visual hierarchy system to present complex information clearly—using scale, weight, spacing, and color strategically

Print Execution: Optimized all typography for physical reproduction, specifying printing parameters to ensure letterforms render with precision and clarity

Visual Exersise: Walking around searching for typographic inspirations in every day life