Typography is the most essential element of graphic design, even before color or layout. How type is designed, structured, and perceived fundamentally shapes every visual communication. This course dives into the history of type, the evolution of letterforms, and the core principles that govern legibility, proportion, and style. Students will examine letterform anatomy, key terminology, and the theoretical logic behind type design, establishing a critical foundation for understanding all aspects of visual design.
Beyond history and form, this course teaches students to critically evaluate typefaces and font families. From historical classifications to iconic designs like Helvetica, students explore the conceptual principles that make type effective, legible, and expressive. Topics include hierarchy, stylistic harmony, and font pairing — providing a framework to understand how typographic choices influence tone, emphasis, and audience perception.
Finally, students investigate the theoretical underpinnings of text formatting, typesetting, and hierarchy, including scale, contrast, alignment, spacing, and proportional systems, as well as serif, sans-serif, and decorative type distinctions. By the end of the course, students will have the knowledge and analytical skills to critically assess typography, understand its dominant role in design, and articulate its impact on communication with authority — positioning them to make informed design decisions at a conceptual level.
CEUs: 1.6
Length (in hours): 16
Price in USD $225
Price in CAD $305
Agenda
Unit 1
Foundations of Typography
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The history of typography: from carved stone to digital type
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Proportions and ratios in letterform design
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Letterform anatomy and key terminology
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How to analyze and evaluate typefaces: form, function, and personality
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Understanding font file formats and their uses
Unit 2
Understanding and Choosing Typefaces
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Typefaces, Fonts, and Font Families
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History of typeface eras and the evolution of classifications
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Helvetica: The World’s Most Influential Typeface
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Display and Decorative Fonts
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Choosing a typeface
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Font Pairing: Creating Balance and Harmony
Unit 3
Text Formatting and Typesetting
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Type hierarchy
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Typographic Hierarchy Through Size
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Recommended ratios for a three-level hierarchy
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Supporting hierarchy through emphasis
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Spacing: line spacing (leading) and letter spacing (kerning/tracking)
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Widows, orphans, and runts
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Text alignment
Unit 4
Type in Practice
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Type Application in Print
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Oldstyle Serif Fonts
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Transitional Serif
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Modern Serif
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Slab Serif
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Choosing with Intention (Serif Fonts)
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Type Application for Screen (Sans-serif)
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Sans-Serif Typefaces Categories
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Sans-Serif Fonts Beyond Screens
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Decorative & Display Type