Typographic Art seems Constantly Evolving in Design World
Typography is the art and technique of arranging type, type design, and modifying type glyphs. The arrangement of type involves the selection of typefaces, point size, line length, leading adjusting the spaces between groups of letters and adjusting the space between pairs of letters.
Typographic art seems to be constantly evolving; its genetic matter made up of new styles as well as old, with the established as its skeleton. Contemporary graphic designers can sometimes neglect the history and the styles of digital typography in the design world. The styles, techniques and rules that have stood the test of time are what graphic designers need to tie with, rather than replace with the generic simply because it’s easier.
Its use of contrast in type font, type size and white space, as well as its asymmetrical layout, was considered avant-garde at the time. These are now core design principals whose maker is often under-appreciated by the modern designer. To see the evolution of type throughout history is to see the good design styles that were adopted, as well as the bad design styles that died out.
Here some beautiful examples of typographic art from very talented artists from around the world.
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