







SHOWCASING TYPOGRAPHY BASICS There is an endless amount to learn about Typography. When I first began seriously studying it in depth, I was lucky enough to have a teacher that required us to keep a detailed blog of our explorations, projects, and class discussions. By then end of the term I had amassed a huge amount of information from key word definitions, to an incredibly long list of Type Crimes, and all of the process work from the entire class in great detail and organization. From this I designed a more condensed printed book, which highlights, in both design and content, the best of the knowledge I had accrued during my first semester of Typography studies. I even made a pull out Type Crimes poster to accompany it. Book Size: A5 (approximately 5.268in by 8.2677in) Media: Printed on Regular Matt Paper @ Wayne State University Graphic Design Lab For: AGD-2250 Typography, Fall 2014, Wayne State University (Professor Dan McCafferty)