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6/4 — Week 3 — Typography (Muriel Cooper) #3
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HomeworkZach to share async: 3d, getting paths from type |
Predecessor to Open Frameworks: https://github.com/dribnet/acu |
Technical(Zach to share async tutorial) Most type are built from bezier/quadratic curves (built by math) Will go over how to load and use fonts in raster vs vector (e.g. where are the vertices?) Type is tricky: when you go to draw type, it's often positioned by baseline, descenders go below but you don't know the size of how much it goes by. Will have to ask for the size and reposition the type |
Started off sharing our thoughts and feelings current events around police brutality and George Floyd's death, how to get more involved (hacktivism)
Artist: Muriel Cooper
Messages and Means
Bauhaus book
A Primer of Visual Literacy
MIT Press — combination of swiss style and combining computation in design
If in Boston, go to Mass. Art to see collection of her papers
Information Landscapes for TED (1994): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qn9zCrIJzLs New language for design through computation, 3d typography from different angles, zooming in/out
Letter about what her group was up to
Collaborators (poster/book cover designs): Jacqueline Casey, Ralph Coburn, Dietmar Winkler
(Can work on their designs, too)
Pentagram recreation of Muriel Cooper works: https://vimeo.com/238312608
Very "after-effects-y"/motion graphics (not computational)
Take covers that are still and think about how to bring it to life. What would a layer of motion look like?
Artist: John Maeda
Morisawa posters, early 90's, made with PostScript (if we want to try it) If you ever had exp of sending a print job but it prints code, that's what PostScript is Beautiful language to learn, different from what we're used to
Student at the time of Muriel Cooper.
Early books by John Maeda: Design by Numbers (Processing predecessor), Maeda @ Media
Interesting ideas in DbN: For loops were artificially slow so you could see them
Writing about "why?" learn code
Artist: Aaron Marcus
Letterform archive
http://oa.letterformarchive.org/
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