Orthotypography for Designers
Level test where do you come from?
A course by Raquel Marín Álvarez , Graphic Designer, Illustrator, and Writer
Joined January 2015
About the video: Level test where do you come from?
Overview
“Make a test to measure your knowledge about orthotypography. It is important that this be a lesson and not a task, since I explain important things from the following units.”
In this video lesson Raquel Marín Álvarez addresses the topic: Level test where do you come from?, which is part of the Domestika online course: Orthotypography for Designers. Learn in great detail the typographical standards for the characters you design with.
Partial transcription of the video
“[Music] In the previous lessons we have been able to see a bit of history, where we come from, where we go and the problems of graphic communication. Now let's stop for a moment to do a level test that you can use to position yourself and see more or less where you start from. You'll find the link just below this video. It is important that you stop this lesson and that you do it, see you once you have done once you return to Play. Well, I hope you've done the test and that you do not cheat if you're looking at the correction before time. Now let's correct these 10 questions that are a bit ...”
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Course summary for: Orthotypography for Designers
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Category
Design, Writing -
Software
Adobe InDesign -
Areas
Branding & Identity, Design, Editorial Design, Fine Arts, Graphic Design

Raquel Marín Álvarez
A course by Raquel Marín Álvarez
Raquel Marín Álvarez earned her first degree in humanities and graphic design. After completing her master's degree in advanced typography at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, she began working as a designer for different studios and publishers. In 2009, she decided to open her own studio, Lalolagráfica, where she designs books, magazines, and stationery materials. She also illustrates for The Bright Agency in London.
When she's not creating, she shares her knowledge of typography at art schools, master's programs, universities, foundations, and anywhere where there's an interest in writing well and sending clear, concise messages. She's the author of two books, Ortotipografía para diseñadores and Diccionario de trucos para pulir tus textos, and writes articles about typography and orthotypography for different outlets.
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