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Type series post 2: the anatomy of a character #151

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marybaum opened this issue Jul 11, 2023 · 15 comments
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Type series post 2: the anatomy of a character #151

marybaum opened this issue Jul 11, 2023 · 15 comments
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marybaum commented Jul 11, 2023

Next post in the series.

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Ready for first review. Finally!

I would like to add some third-party references.

First, the two pages I cribbed a lot of the terms from:
https://www.canva.com/learn/typography-terms/
https://www.fontshop.com/glossary

I could also see doing an extra piece just on classifications.

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@marybaum - It looks like you forgot the link to the Google Doc. :)

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Thanks for the catch!

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I just wrapped up a first review. Just a few comments from me. I really like the choice of typefaces!

As for the third-party links, those look OK to me.

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Reviewed and left just a few comments here and there. I can't help but also see a few opportunities to touch on some outside resources. For example, perhaps we could link to https://fontreviewjournal.com/ for anyone who wants to go deeper in learning about fonts (it's run by https://profiles.wordpress.org/heckhouse/). Tied to this, I wonder about connecting this post to the work around having a font library and how we can weave that in: WordPress/gutenberg#52698 It's slated for 6.4 so might help tie the series into real world application of WordPress in the future.

Otherwise, looks good!

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Thanks very much! I will add that in. One thing, though: fonts are merely the files we install. The thing that’s interesting to me is type — since the spring of 1975!

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Parking this here for now.
https://fonts.google.com/knowledge/introducing_type/making_sense_of_typographic_classifications
Think I'll add a reference section with the links up top, this on classifications and the review journal.

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skipping the Font Review Journal. It's actual reviews and design examples of fewer than 100 typefaces (not even whole families) and her WP profile page is blank.

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@marybaum - This looks good to go now, so publish whenever you're ready.

Jetpack has a new social image feature that we're using, which may be different since the last time you published. You can configure it via the Jetpack (icon) menu item.

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Published!

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Social copy:

Typography series part 2: The anatomy of a letterform. Letters have parts! See how they combine to give a typeface its voice.

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