Workshop 8 – Revisiting Typography

During the 8th workshop I decided to revisit my typeface a little bit before the week 12 deadline. I had an idea of creating a full working typeface in order to create a product for my final hand in. The idea I had was to create a scroll with my letters on it addressed to a character from Game of Thrones which is what the font is from.

I created a few more letters and generally started to get a feel for an overall theme with my type. Because I only made 6 letters prior it felt incomplete and almost as if there was nothing aesthetically pleasing about it, so I created the letters Q, rs, tu.

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These letters in comparison to my others felt a lot better, visually speaking I like the smoother curves and more prominent and sharp flicks.

Uppercase

 

Upon creating my new letters I feel as though I’m going to revise the letter forms I’ve already made in order to keep it more thematic.

Workshop 5 – Presentation

During workshop 5 the group was asked to present their work and the research that had gone in to creating their letter forms. Using the skills learnt in the workshop prior I decided to use Indesign to create the presentation. My presentation mainly consisted of the same research that my blog had been keeping, so transferring and adapting it wasn’t difficult.

Presentation valyrian ting-1       Presentation valyrian ting-2

 Fantasy ting          Presentation valyrian ting-4

Valyrian Font       Uppercase

  Upper and Lower Case       Presentation valyrian ting-8

For my practical example piece of work I decided to pick a book cover, but I wasn’t too impressed with the overall result. After playing with different ideas I decided that I’m going to make a full alphabet and put it to use on a real product for my final hand in.

 

Creating my Typeface

After doing enough research I settled on the idea of creating a fantasy font/typeface. The idea I settled on is related to Game of Thrones, I wanted to create my own take on the font used in the show which is called “Valyrian”. Examples of the font already exist online, so rather than just copying from others, I borrowed certain forms that are commonplace and made my own variations.

  Valyrian FontUppercase

Upper and Lower Case

The letter forms I created borrow from old styles of traditional handwriting, similar to something you’d expect to see on a scroll or something similar. Overall I’m really pleased with the traditional look to it. Using illustrator a lot more in depth has also been challenging but fun. Although the brief requirements are only 6 characters I’m thinking about creating a whole alphabet  so I can use it on a final product without it being complete gibberish.

Workshop 3 – Vector Graphics

During the workshop this week I followed an instructional document on how to create vector graphics in Adobe Illustrator. Having not used illustrator much before it wasn’t a familiar platform, however the results achieved from it were second to none and the quality of the vectors are far superior to other raster graphics I always created prior.

lINC ARC

Overall I feel a lot more comfortable with the software and will make use of it for further experimentation before making my final design