Sunday, February 17, 2013
Week 6, Specimen 3
Analyze: This type specimen is an example of a script typeface. All of the letters are connected to each other except the "a". It is possible that this was originally handwritten because all of the "e"s are different. The "h" and "t" both have counters in their main strokes. The entire word is angled slightly to the right. The "P" has a unique swash that crosses through its counter and connects to the adjacent "e".
Classify: Script, Handwritten
Define: I think this type communicates playfulness and happiness.
Comment: I found this type example on a building that housed condos or apartments. I am not sure if it fits the housing inside, but I really enjoy it because it looks so light-hearted and different from other things I have found on Peachtree Road.
Week 6, Specimen 2
Analyze: The type above is an example of a serif typeface. The "P" and the last "E" are capitals while the rest of the letters are small caps. The serifs are bracketed. There is variation between thick and thin strokes, which can be seen most clearly on the "A". The shoulder of the "P" does not quite touch the main stroke creating an aperture rather than a counter. 
Classify: Display, Serif, Small Caps
Define: I think the typeface communicates stateliness and luxuriousness.
Comment: I found this specimen on the parking garage of a building of upscale condos called The Peachtree. I like this typeface and I think it is unique that the first and last letters are capitals while the middle ones are small caps. I think it is a little hard to read due to the large "P" that has been placed over it, but I do think it fits the establishment well because the building appeared to house elegant, luxurious condos and its outside has beautiful embellishments.
Week 6, Specimen 1
Analyze: The type specimen here is an example of a sans serif typeface in all caps. All of the letters also appear to be very similar in width. The crossbar of the "A" is lower than the crossbar of the "H". The widths of the strokes all seem to be uniform. The ends of the strokes are completely horizontal or vertical, except on the "C" where they are angled. The middle stroke of the "E" is shorter than the top and bottom strokes.
Classify: Display, Sans Serif, All Caps
Define: I think this typeface communicates trendiness and is modern.
Comment: I found this specimen on a banner next to and office building. I really like this typeface and I think it pairs well with what appears to be a serif that displays "999". The rest of the banner has a trendy, cool design, and I think this typeface fits well with it.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Week 5, Specimen 2
Analyze: The type above in the word "Peachtree" is an example of a serif typeface and the letters are all capitals. The serifs are bracketed and sharp especially on the "T" and the "E"s. The counters in the "P" and "R" are tear-shaped. The arm of the "R" has a slight curve to it instead of being completely straight. There is no variation between thick and thin strokes in the letterforms.
Classify: Display, Serif
Define: I think this type looks non traditional because of the long serifs, but I typically think of a chiropractor having a more traditional font.
Comment: I found this specimen on the sign for a chiropractor on Peachtree Street. I do not really like this typeface because it seems as though it wants to communicate seriousness but I do not think it comes across in the right way.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Week 5, Specimen 3
Analyze: This type is an example of a serif typeface and the serifs are bracketed. There is definite variation in line weight between thicks and thins which leads me to believe it is a Humanist Serif. There is wide spacing between each of the letterforms and the letters are all caps.
Classify: Display, Serif, Humanist
Define: I think the wide spacing between the letters, the fact that it is in all caps, and the strong bracketed serifs communicate seriousness and refinement.
Comment: This specimen comes from a wall in front of the Fed. I think it serves its purpose because it communicates the seriousness of the business that goes on inside of the Fed.
Week 5, Specimen 1
Analyze: The type above in the word "Peachtree" is an example of a sans serif typeface. The spacing between the letters is wide. The crossbars of the "H" and "A" and the middle strokes of the "E"s are low on the letterforms. The strokes of the letters appear to be pretty uniform in weight. The counters of the "P" and "R" are fairly large.
Classify: Display, Sans Serif
Define: I think the type communicates trendiness and gives a modern feel because of the low crossbars, especially the low middle strokes on the "E".
Comment: I found this specimen on the sign of a high rise in Midtown Atlanta that houses offices and some trendy restaurants. I think the wide spacing and the fact that the type is sans serif and have low cross bars adds to the trendiness of the building.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Week 4, Specimen 3
Analyze: The word "Peachtree" in white in the foreground is an example of script, hand-written type. The "P" is unique because the main stroke is continuous and doubles around to create a second counter. The crossbar of the "t" extends from the preceding "h" and over the entire word "tree". The last two "e"s do not have counters. The entire specimen besides the "P" is angled to the right, like you would expect of italics or cursive. 
Classify: Display, Script, Hand-written
Define: I think the type says the event is casual and carefree.
Comment: I like the juxtaposition of the script, hand-written type on placed on top of the all-caps, sans serif type behind it. 
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Week 4, Specimen 2
Analyze: The type specimen above is an example of script type. The "P" is not connected its adjacent letters while all the other letters are connected. There is a large variation between thick and thin strokes. The crossbar of the "t" slightly touches the "r". The counter of the "P" is very large in comparison to the counters of the other letters. There are decorative stars placed on top of the "P"and the last "e".
Classify: Display, Script
Define: I think this type is friendly, inviting, and very sweet looking.
Comment: I like this type because is seems fun and light-hearted. It pairs well with the graphic imagery on the rest of the shirt.
Week 4, Specimen 1
Analyze: The type above in the word "Peachtree" is hand drawn and all capitals. The "P", "C", and "T" rise above the other capital letters. The aperture of the "C" curves around the "H". The crossbar of the "T" is drawn over the adjacent "R". The "R" is interesting because the place where the shoulder and arm come together does not touch the main stroke as expected, creating an aperture rather than a counter.
Classify: Display, Hand-Drawn
Define: I think the type communicates playfulness and childishness because it appears to be drawn in finger paint.
Comment: I really like this type. I like how there was a leaf added to the "C" to make it look like a peach and the fact that it looks like it was drawn in finger paint. I think both of these things make it really fun.
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