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    Resume 36 While reviewing resume 36 my first of impression of the resume was that everything was spread heavily from the left to the right. I feel like when an interviewer is looking at a resume the person is usually looking for the key points for the job description. Which in this case everything is very scattered and hard to look for the key points. Also another thing I saw within this resume is that the person did not stay consistent with their bullets or dates. For example, in the skills…

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    A. B. 361 Case Study

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    A.B. 361 was presented by Assemblyman Carrillo. The purpose of the bill is to address deceptive trade practices. Assemblyman Carrillo stated that section 1 of the bill would consider a deceptive practice on a company/business if that entity charges a fee to individuals who (1) simply want to update or change certain records such as billing or credit information and (2) to speak to a natural person as opposed to an automated telephone system. Another provision of the bill would change the font…

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    Carol Twombly Essay

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    design of many typefaces such as Trajan, Myraid, and Adobe Caslon. As a typographer Twombly had a short but brilliant career. Pg 3 – 4 “The restriction of two-dimensional communication appealed to my need for…

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    particular typeface started in Europe in the middle age and it has lasted until the 17th century. Humanist is the typeface that started around 1460 and it is less blocky than the blackletter font. After humanist, they typeface they used was Old Style. This typeface started off around the late 15th century . This particular font has a greater contrast between thick and thin strokes and more delicate serif tails. After old style, the typeface that emerged next was the Transitional typeface. This…

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    Herb Lubalin: Typographer

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    Herb Lubalin is a worldwide known typographer, designer, and teacher who has contributed many forms of typefaces to the typography world. He has never seen himself as a typographer because he felt that there was a beauty in the design of letters and numbers that qualified them to be seen as a work of art in their own accord. Lubalin stated once that, “What I do is not really typography, which I think of as an essentially mechanical means of putting characters down on a page. It's designing with…

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    Nicolas Jenson

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    known for his excellent typographic skills, and he created about 150 books, as well as he focused on religious and classical works. Jenson created a different typeface such as Roman Font, Greek typeface and Black letter font. All the contribution made by…

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    Times New Roman Case Study

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    3.2.4 Anatomy of Times new roman 1932 Overview Times New Roman is a transitional serif16 typeface commissioned by the newspaper The Times in 1931. Credited to Victor Lardent, an artist from the advertising department of the newspaper, the typeface was supervised by Stanley Morison, who adopted an older typeface named Plantin17 as the basis, but ‘made revisions for high legibility and economy of space’(). Morrison also intended it to be readable and unseen. Consequently, the design met his…

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    designer of typefaces still used today. He was a third generation printmaker who modeled his type designs after Pierre Simon Fournier, "...but later felt inspired by the typography of John Baskerville" (Famous Graphic Designers). He was at the front of industrialized print making. The Bodoni typeface, according to Bodoni: The History of Being Awesome, is, "...an easily recognizable Romantic typeface with a vertical stress and slight serif bracketing." Roman type is an upright, serif typeface…

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    Page of 3 Predicting the FuturaCostco. Crayola. Louis Vuitton. Wes Anderson.These iconsall owe Paul Renner for their specific type of success.The Bauhaus-inspired typeface designer created thesans seriftypefaceFutura, one of the most-used typefaces of the 20thcentury. Renner’s talents extended beyond simply being a typographer: healso took on the role ofteacher, book designer, and design theorist, writing several books on graphic design.Renner was born in Germany in 1878. His mother passed away…

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    Claude Garamond is one of the most renowned type designers of all time, and is still recognized to this day for the elegance of his typefaces. Garamond has made an immeasurable impact on typography in modern design. Claude Garamond was a Parisian designer who lived during the 16th century. Garamond was obviously most well-known for his signature typeface Garamond. However there were other contributions to typography and modern design that are often over shadowed. Garamond as also designed…

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