Month: January 2022

Jonathan Hoefler IXD102

Jonathan Hoefler Jonathan Hoefler is the founder of Hoefler &Co that works in typeface designs. Hoefler is a very influential design artist as his works consist of typefaces Such as Gotham, Knockout, Mercury, Sentinel and Archer. Not knowing much about Jonathan Hoefler, I am very aware of his works and the one I have used…Continue Reading Jonathan Hoefler IXD102

Gutenberg and Moveable type

Looking at the history of typography, we look back to want once was the start and creation of the Typeface: the printing press. There is no exact date and who actually started printing typefaces however, what we do you know is that the earliest of print was located in China during the first millennium A.D….Continue Reading Gutenberg and Moveable type

Week 8-11 IXD101: The HTML and CSS of John Baskerville

HTML is the acronym For Hypertext markup Language, which is used for the structure of a web page along with its content. An HTML can be so many elements such as an image, heading or a paragraph; can be link that transports you somewhere else or it can make the content bigger or smaller but…Continue Reading Week 8-11 IXD101: The HTML and CSS of John Baskerville

Week 6 IXD101: Human Centred Design, UI

Thus week’s topic I found very interesting as I find this line of work very interesting and it’s very cool to see how we are evolving with accessible design and we are breaking that separation with those who are vulnerable to the designs For our Human centred Design activities, we had created IU Cards that…Continue Reading Week 6 IXD101: Human Centred Design, UI

Frank Chimero: Typographic Hierarchy

Frank Chimero: Typographic Hierarchy   “A clear understanding of hierarchy result in more beautiful, meaningful, and communicative design.” Frank Chimero Frank Chimero having over 20 years in the design community, reveals the importancy of typographic hierarchy. Chimero at the start of this blog highlights the importancy to why are use a hierarchy system. It reinforces…Continue Reading Frank Chimero: Typographic Hierarchy