A typographic solution refers to the use of typography to effectively communicate information or convey a specific message. This includes choosing appropriate fonts, font sizes, spacing, alignment, and overall layout to ensure that the text is visually appealing and easily readable for the intended audience.
The International Typographic Style, also known as Swiss Style, was developed by a group of Swiss designers in the 1950s. Key figures associated with this style include Josef Müller-Brockmann, Armin Hofmann, and Emil Ruder. They emphasized clean, minimalist design, grid systems, and sans-serif typefaces.
Type is measured in two basic units. The first is point, which measures height. The second is pica, which measures width.
Non-italic typesetting is commonly referred to as roman type. This style of typographic design is characterized by upright, non-slanted letterforms.
Solution A is highly concentrated than solution B.
The two types of apostrophes are the straight apostrophe ('), which is used to show possession or contraction, and the curly or typographic apostrophe (’), which is a more visually appealing version of the straight apostrophe.
The Elements of Typographic Style was created in 1992.
The Elements of Typographic Style has 254 pages.
International Society of Typographic Designers was created in 1928.
The ISBN of The Elements of Typographic Style is 0-88179-110-5.
Alt. of Typographical
A typographic error!
I suggest that it is a typographic error.
It appears to be a typographic error.
It is a common typographic error for formula.
It is a typographic nightmare!
A machine for setting type or for casting lines of type and setting them.
This is a typographic transposition. The spelling is February.