TYPOGRAPHIC POSTERS
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROJECT.Although I did not photograph these images, I was an avid participant in directing the photoshoot by suggesting angles and setting up content in a visually pleasing way. The goal was to create a more artistic layout to express the high quality products.
PHASE 2
The next two posters must use the same fonts as above, each poster creating an image by using the full alphabet for each specific typeface. Both images must be related. Size, weight, and case are all variables used to create hierarchy and contrast.


PHASE 3
Using the same images as above, these posters will include a break down of the anatomy of letterforms in a diagram-like fashion.










Phase 1: Typographic Posters - One serif and sans serif font to be explained by giving history of the font, designer or foundry, construction and stylistic features.
Phase 2: The next two posters must use the same fonts as above, each poster creating an image by using the full alphabet for each specific typeface. Both images must be related. Size, weight, and case are all variables used to create hierarchy and contrast.
Phase 3: Type Anatomy - Using the same images as above, these posters will include a break down of the anatomy of letterforms in a diagram-like fashion.
PHASE 1
The next two posters must use the same fonts as above, each poster creating an image by using the full alphabet for each specific typeface. Both images must be related. Size, weight, and case are all variables used to create hierarchy and contrast.


PHASE 2
The next two posters must use the same fonts as above, each poster creating an image by using the full alphabet for each specific typeface. Both images must be related. Size, weight, and case are all variables used to create hierarchy and contrast.

