Typography Critique Week 2 - Two Weights, One Point Size

Typography Critique Week 2 - Two Weights, One Point Size

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- What does heiarchy mean? What is the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd read? The darkest element stands out first

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- What does heiarchy mean? What is the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd read? The darkest element stands out first

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Typography Critique Week 2 - Two Weights, One Point Size

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  1. 1 - What does heiarchy mean? What is the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd read? The darkest element stands out first
  2. 2 - How you can differentiate heiarchy?
  3. 3 - Ask yourself these questions when you’re designing
  4. 4 - Digital Hygiene
  5. 5 - Stop designing on an axis in the beginning
  6. 6 - Milka encourages her students to do “bad work”. Make as many mistakes as possible so you can learn the most from the mistakes.
  7. 7 - When you make your type thin and transparent it’ll fall apart when it comes to print
  8. 8 - Use small, medium, and big spacing*
  9. 9 - Justifying left and rag right
  10. 10 - Never break up someone’s name
  11. 11 - You have to be able to try and make mistakes
  12. 12 - Avoid the piano effect
  13. 13 - The staircase effect
  14. 14 - How Chris would solve a problem with the black background
  15. 15 - The different ways you can use lists*
  16. 16 - Have your elements communicate together
  17. 17 - View your design as a modern home with open space
  18. 18 - Milka’s advice for soaking up design
  19. 19 - How do you fix rag**
  20. 20 - How do you balance great design while trying to keep it interesting
  21. 21 - How do you keep it legible?*
  22. 22 - How do you work on an angle to make it more dynamic?

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