From the Lettering to the Font

Drawing by parts

A course by Type-Ø-Tones , Typography designers

Typography designers. Barcelona, Spain.
Joined January 2015
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1,652 students
Audio: Spanish
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About the video: Drawing by parts

Overview

“In this lesson we explain how we form a system of modules that will help us to conform our character system.”

In this video lesson Type-Ø-Tones addresses the topic: Drawing by parts, which is part of the Domestika online course: From the Lettering to the Font. Create your own alphabet based on a found lettering.

Partial transcription of the video

“[Music] In this lesson, now that we have a well delimited workspace let's start for something that is basic and consists of two parts. In the first one, let's define a library of extracted pieces of the label that are pieces that then use to make our compositions of characters. And together with the extrac- next to the extraction of these pieces, let's imagine what will be the ... in fact not to imagine, to formalize which is the geometry that will send for compose the basic characters. And the basic characters are a group of characters that are ... They have the most basic DNA of the rest ...”

This transcript is automatically generated, so it may contain mistakes.


Course summary for: From the Lettering to the Font

  • Level: Intermediate
  • 99% positive reviews (108)
  • 1652 students
  • 5 units
  • 18 lessons (2h 47m)
  • 3 downloads
  • Category

    Calligraphy & Typography
  • Software

    Adobe Illustrator
  • Areas

    Graphic Design, Typography, Typography Design

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José Manuel Urós is a self-taught programmer, typographer, designer and guitarist.

Born in Barcelona in 1956, a city that loves and tries not to leave more than two weeks ... every two years.

He began his career as a programmer in the eighties and in 1988 he began to work with numerous design and advertising studios.

In 1992, he established a close relationship with Estudio Mariscal, in charge of typographical projects and editorial design. From 1993 he teaches Design and Typography courses in Eina, Elisava, ESDI and IDEP.

His with the fonts EbuScript, Matricia, Vulcano, Memimas, Ginebra, Joost, Optica, Reload, Solida, Arboria and Arbotek.

Parallel to his work as a designer, he develops a fruitful musical career playing with artists and bands such as Bootunoo, New Buildings, MCW, La Fura dels Baus, Leo Mariño, Josep Giménez, Elements, Pangrams, Adrián Morales or Unoma and Altaba / Samsó / Urós , among others. His last performances have been with the GRUS group.

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Laura Meseguer is a graphic designer, typist and freelance typeface designer. He lives and works in Barcelona and in his studio he develops editorial design projects, as well as lettering and customized typography.

In 2003 he studied the KABK Master's Degree and Media in The Hague. His final work, the Rumba typeface, is selected in 2005 by the TDC in the TypeDesign Competition. As author, she publishes the book "TypoMag, typography in magazines" and in 2012 "How to create typographies, from the sketch to the screen" of Type e, which is co-authored by Cristóbal Henestrosa and José Scaglione.

Meseguer has participated in exhibitions and conferences at an international level and teaches typography classes at schools such as Elisava and Eina.

She is the author of the alphabets such as Cortada, Frankie, Rumba, Guapa, Magasin, Lalola and Multi.


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From the Lettering to the Font. Calligraphy, and Typography course by Type-Ø-Tones

From the Lettering to the Font

A course by Type-Ø-Tones
Typography designers. Barcelona, Spain.
Joined January 2015
  • 99% positive reviews (108)
  • 1,652 students