Type Portrait Using Illustrator.

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Type Portrait Using Illustrator

What is TYPOGRAPHY? Typography is not just about choosing a nice typeface, actually its much more than that. It is how we arrange the type in the layout, choosing the right size, weight and font to transmit the message in the easiest and more understandable way.

Drawing Start with a good image of yourself Get in close Decide on the angle

Begin to trace the image

Use all tools to duplicate the photo Try different brushes for hair, eyes clothing Include DETAILS

Think about who you are????? Begin to add type/words to the lines

Techniques to use: Type in an area (shape) Type on a path Type as a shape

Criteria for grading The student challenged themselves using text as well as in the drawing. They have detail in the drawing. The student tried different fonts, sizes and spacing to fit the text on the lines/spaces. The student used expressive vocabulary words- describing who they are. The student worked well in class- focused on the project