TDi-X

Skills for Latin and Chinese multiscript design

An intensive training in key areas of design for visual communication, making use of unique material resources in a small-group interactive format. Areas covered:


• Western typography key concepts and trends, including trends in document design and branding.

• Essential knowledge for working with Latin typefaces: understanding shapes, proportions, and styles both visually and through their relationship to typographic genres and technologies.

• Systematic learning of document genres, and matching typeface families for publications in print and online, in preparation for multiscript environments.

• Typeform and logo refining practice to achieve fitness for optical scale and rendering environments.

• Multiscript / multilingual typography challenges and solutions, trends and quality criteria.

The course combines hands-on sessions with original material from our Collections & Archives, workshop sessions in a world-class studio with twelve presses (using wood and metal type from multiple scripts), illustrated presentations, and workshop-style exercises.

The primary material available to participants is from the Department’s museum-accredited Collections & Archives, and comprises unique materials covering typeface design, typemaking, ephemera, posters, and printed publications spanning five centuries, and designers’ personal archives.

Schedule

Five days, 10:00–17:00 each day with an hour’s break at 13:00 (light lunch provided). Coffee and tea available throughout the day.

Day 1

Morning theme: fundamental document conventions

Introduction to the course | personal introductions | working methods

Exercise: identifying document genres and styles

Feedback: exercise results and discussion

Afternoon theme: fundamental typographic conventions

Exercise: typeform details and typeface consistency 1

Feedback: practice results and discussion

Day 2

Morning theme: typefaces and documents in response to technologies

Exercise: typesetting for letterpress

Demonstration: typesetting for hot-metal

Feedback: practice results and discussion

Afternoon theme: from letters to typefaces to families

Exercise: selecting family members and styles

Feedback: practice results and discussion

Day 3

Morning theme: multiscript / multilingual typefaces

Exercise: typeface pairing across scripts

Feedback: practice results and discussion 

Afternoon theme: multiscript / multilingual typography 

Exercise: typographic composition across scripts

Feedback: exercise results and discussion

Day 4

Morning theme: building detail skills 1 

Exercise: typeface refinement

Feedback: exercise results and discussion

Afternoon theme: building detail skills 2

Exercise: logo refinement

Feedback: exercise results and discussion

Day 5

Morning theme: total design specification

Exercise: creating a typographic specification for
multiscript bands and documents across devices 

Afternoon presentation: workshop results

Final display review and discussion

Equipment

Laptops with Adobe Creative Suite applications and Glyphs for those interested in exploring typeface adjustments  

(We provide pencils, pen, nibs, and markers of different widths, but do bring your favourite tools)

Registration

Register via the University’s e-store ➽

Accommodation in student halls with en-suite rooms is available.