How to Be a Better Designer
Written by Nigel French on May 17, 2013Five key ideas to sharpen your skills and awareness of the elements of good design.
Five key ideas to sharpen your skills and awareness of the elements of good design.
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OK, so maybe you didn't get to make the trip to LA this week for Adobe's mega creativity conference, aka MAX. But all is not lost.
Good typography calls for professional-looking fractions, which in most cases are diagonal (or slashed) fractions.
One of the key questions in this digital age is that of ownership or access.
Because of your enthusiastic response to my last column, I’ve moved up its sequel. In this installment, I’ll be looking at display and decorative faces.
These tips originally appeared in InDesign Magazine.
Ah, typography! Is there anything that inspires print designers more? No? Then get inspired by these creative type experiments.
Hyphenated words are a necessary evil in typesetting, but you can still achieve the best possible results by smartly tweaking your hyphenation settings.
Need some typographic inspiration, but you want a break from Pinterest or Matboard? Check out The Type Collective, a Tumblr blog showcasing type and lettering designs in a wide variety of styles.


