Typography

COMM-2570

Typography studies the form and function of alphabetic and pictographic systems in English-speaking society. The course aims to imbue in students a critical perspective on the role typography plays in the history and sustenance of civilization and the propagation of ideas throughout society. Students will read historical, theoretical, and evidence-based literature to glean principles for designing communicatively effective type. Verbal and visual assignments will enforce understanding of typographic principles and grammar for use in print and digital interfaces.

4 credits
Cross-listed with:
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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2024
Typography (4c)
  • Sara L. Tack
Seats Taken: 20/19
2023
Typography (4c)
  • Sara L. Tack
Seats Taken: 15/19
2022
Typography (4c)
  • Sara L. Tack
Seats Taken: 17/19
2021
Typography (4c)
  • Sara L. Tack
Seats Taken: 16/19
2020
Typography (4c)
  • Sara L. Tack
Seats Taken: 14/19
2019
Typography (4c)
  • Sara L. Tack
Seats Taken: 17/19
2018
Typography (4c)
  • Audrey Grace Bennett
Seats Taken: 27/38
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