Title :
Bold, Italic, Emphatic—Possibilities for Interactive Type
Abstract :
Typeface design principles originated in the days of metal type, when creating fonts was laborious and constrained by physical requirements. Digital type design has always been firmly rooted in historical conventions, even though fonts are now drawn with vectors and pixels. Designers readily embraced obvious capabilities such as vector files´ scalability, eliminating the need for separate sets of glyphs for each point size. However, the guiding philosophy of digital type has been to adapt the craft of physical typesetting to the screen. The paper describes creative approaches to increase user interactivity with fonts, and the potential to evolve font technology to be more in tune with modern digital communication.
Keywords :
character sets; user interfaces; digital type design; font technology; glyphs; typeface design; user interactivity; Character generation; Printing; Publishing; Software; Typesetting; Writing; FontChameleon; Laika; Letterscapes; Metafont; computer graphics; graphics and multimedia; multiple master fonts; parametric fonts; type design; typography;
Journal_Title :
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCG.2011.37