Typography: Final Compilation & Reflection
Siam Siew Yong 0358399
Bachelor of Design in Creative Media | Taylor’s Design School | Taylor’s University
INSTRUCTION
Task 1
EXERCISE 1-- Type Expression
EXERCISE 2- Text Formatting
Fig 1.6 final layout without grid pdf (21/05/2024)
Fig 1.7 final layout with grid pdf (21/05/2024)
HEAD
Font/s: Univers LT Std (65 Bold)
Type Size/s:47 pt
Leading: 11 pt
CAPTION
Font/s: Univers LT Std
Type Size/s: 7 pt
Leading: 11 pt
BODY
Font/s: Univers LT Std
Type Size/s: 9 pt
Leading: 11 pt
Paragraph spacing: 11 pt
Characters per-line: 58
Alignment: left justified
Margins: 12.7mm top, 55mm bottom
Columns: 4
Task 2
Typographic Exploration & Communication
Task 3
Task 3 Type Design & Communication
Fig 3.3 Final AI Construction pdf(20/07/2024)
Fig 3.6 Final poster pdf(20/07/2024)
Overall Reflection
Experience
Throughout this module, I embarked on a significant journey of growth and learning. Starting with the basics, I was introduced to software I had never used before, such as Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe InDesign. Besides, The weekly tutorial sessions with Mr. Vinod were particularly valuable, providing real-time feedback and allowing me to track my progress. To be truth to say, Typography has pushed my creative boundaries and greatly improved my technical skills, which was very rewarding.
Observation
Throughout the module, observing my classmates' work and the examples provided by Mr. Vinod was incredibly inspiring. Additionally, I often searched online for reference materials. By studying these different approaches, I was able to come up with my own ideas and refine my designs, resulting in the final work for each task.
Finding
Typography module has been an important learning journey that has equipped me with essential skills and broadened my knowledge. The combination of structured assignments, peer inspiration, and expert feedback has played a crucial role in my development as a designer. This experience has thoroughly prepared me for future projects, and I look forward to applying what I have learned to my upcoming design work.








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