CSCD 103: Introductory Typography
CONTINUING STUDIES

Introductory Typography

CSCD 103
Learn the principles of crafting clear, visually appealing typographic layouts, with a primary focus on hands-on practice using analog tools.

Tuition Fees:
$550.00

Section Dates:

Description

Typography is a fundamental element of design that shapes how we engage with written information. This course emphasizes the art and principles of crafting clear, visually appealing typographic layouts, with a primary focus on hands-on practice using analog tools. Explore key concepts such as font selection, sizing, color, contrast, and positioning to enhance readability and accessibility. Delve into the history, classification, and anatomy of type while learning essential techniques like leading, ligatures, kerning, and letterspacing. While the emphasis is on analog processes, students may also explore digital tools as part of their typographic journey, developing versatile skills for effective communication and creative expression.

What You'll Learn

  1. Define typographic terminology, anatomy, and classification systems
  2. Research the evolution of typography, including the history of writing systems, key typefaces, and influential type designers.
  3. Identify and choose typefaces that align with emotional, conceptual, and visual design objectives.
  4. Assess legibility and readability concerns, distinguishing between the two, and apply strategies for improvement
  5. Create typographic compositions that demonstrate effective hierarchy, spacing, and clarity for functional communication.
  6. Manipulate typographic layouts and adapt type elements to improve legibility, readability, and create cohesive, emotive designs.

Digital Badges

This course does not qualify for a digital Skills Badge.

Flexible Learning Certificate Credit

Visual Communication Design, Flexible Elective - All Pathways