Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Blog Typography Inspiration

Blog Typography Inspiration


Typographic elements of the world create the most basic messages. Text that is read easily and has a look that provides feeling is most effective in creating a mood for what is being read. Some fonts may be more serious, while others will look more playful. Depending on the word or phrase being presented it is wise to choose a font that best fits the intended mood of the text. The same theory of application must go toward color choices. Colors provide a feeling to anywhere that they are applied. Typography arrangement must consider the color of a text so that it meets the desired feeling to a message. You wouldn't create a graphic using the word "Lucky" without most likely making it the color green. 

Inspiration for typographical design can come from anywhere. If a designer wants his message to have the mood of cold or night they may use a dark background and light color font and simple font to look like stars in the sky. If a message is intended to be scary or evil a design may be in a radical or crazy looking font with reds oranges and blacks to give a look like fire and smoke. 

Typography can take the form of different shapes. It can be very effective to shape a message in a way that it looks like something related to the theme of the text. For example a world map created by each country's typed out name. It is simple yet effective. In my opinion all typographic inspiration can be traced back to what feelings we have set as a culture for different messages and words. It is easy to create a design as long as you know the way that your audience will most effectively receive the message. 

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