6 16th Century Fonts Images

Author by: Eric
Date 2012-11-15
Category Other Font
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Designing Tips:

  • The most creative people think outside the box. Do not use the icons and symbols that you see everywhere typical to represent your subject. Research, sketches and print to find new and original icons to visually communicate with your audience
  • If you have one or more forms that appear to be the same style along a line or a shape, then consider creating graphic styles to make the shape
  • Make sure you keep track of your layers - I'm usually a lot in any room - and keep things in order. I only use the selection of Illustrator, Direct Selection and Pen tools, because I prefer not to leave the plethora of software (admittedly very good) tools get in the way of my vision. It is all about simplicity and execution
  • Choose a color palette that 1-3 primary colors and a 1-3 additional secondary colors that contrast and complement each other. Use different shades of the same color for consistency by adjusting the brightness for contrast. Finer characters will need stronger distinction on a colored background
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