Posts filed under 'Fonts'
When creativity is too much of a good thing.
I freakin’ love designing title pages and chapter starts. It’s a small thing, but brings me a little bit of joy, everyday.
The best is when an author, who’s purchased Custom Typesetting, has no real preference for the design. They don’t care about the font style, the font size, where I place the text, or my adding a glyph to dress up the page. They tell me that I’m the professional and I know what’ll work best for their book.
So, I watermark an innocuous glyph behind the chapter title, dropping the chapter start about a third of the way down on the page. Or I right-align the chapter title, choose a really big font, and make it 50% black. Or find a really graphic, crazy-looking font, letting the letters in the title dress up the page.
And the book looks good. And, mostly, the author was right to trust in me. I’ve surprised them with what we’re capable of doing… I’ve helped them realize their vision when they didn’t even know they had one… I’ve made real, in black (or gray) characters on a white page, what they saw in their head but didn’t know how to tell me. And I feel great!
But sometimes, not very often, I mess up. I overestimate their flexibility, doing something way too modern for their tastes, and making them think I don’t know what I’m doing. I create a design that’s the exact opposite of their vision, though they didn’t specifically tell me what their vision entails, or I wasn’t hearing right when they tried to communicate it. Or I just go overboard, using an element from an image they’ve supplied as a repeating motif in the book — and choosing their least favorite part of the image. (more…)
Add comment March 6, 2008
To Serif or not to Serif…
For this particular post, I’m crossing my fingers for quite a bit of feedback because I have a question that I’m hoping you all can help answer and clear up my confusion.
What type of font do you prefer, serif or sans serif?
I know it’s a loaded question, because there are so many different ways to use fonts within a single book, let alone for different types of genres or publications. I guess I’m mainly asking (more…)
2 comments February 7, 2008