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WEEK 9 - WEEK 10 : PROJECT 2 - FONT DESIGN

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30 May 2017 - 6 June 2017 (Week 9 - Week 10)   Aurelia Regina Sutjahjokartiko , ( 0329953 )   Typography and  Hypertextuality   Project 2 : Font Design Lecture 1 30 May 2017 (Week 9) Font Design Since my lectures give technical lecture on that day, and they ask us make our own font. Therefore, i chose Futura, but i modified that. Figure 1. Futura Font Figure 2. Avicii - Wake Me Up! First of all, every typeface has it own charisma. Not only does it presence in design lend an-attribute to the identity of a product or project, but also reflect the taste, personality and attitude of the designer behind.  Futura  is a  geometric sans-serif   typeface  designed in 1927  by  Paul Renner . It was designed as a contribution on the  New Frankfurt -project. It is based on geometric shapes that became representative of visual elements of the  Bauhaus  design style of 1919–33.  It was commissioned as a typeface by the  Bauer Type Foundry , in reaction to  Ludwig & Mayer 's

Ilustration and Visual Narrative : Final Project - Tunnel Book / Webcomic

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12 June 2017 - 10 July 2017 (Week 10 - Week 14)  Aurelia Regina Sutjahjokartiko , ( 0329953 )  Illustration and Visual Narrative Final Project - Tunnel Book / Webcomic Figure 1. Example of  Tunnel Book Brief Project  Front & Back and Back & Forth An undertaking of a series of Illustrations to illuminate narrative spaces and transitions that allow to demonstrate technical and conceptual abilities. Narratives can be conveyed in many ways. Some narratives follow a traditional linear arc. Other narratives loop in time, flash forward and back, restructure sequence or employ aspect-to-aspect transitions. Some view the same incident from different perspectives. Multiple narratives can be spliced together. Events can be placed in random order. Panels can be subverted. And several narrative threads can be simultaneously told. Narratives can be poetic. They can explore internal emotions instead of external action. They can investigate a central theme. Narratives can be shape