Here are the key steps to make a typography poster:
1. Choose a statement or slogan related to your advocacy issue - "Question What You Read"
2. Select 1-3 typefaces that match the tone and message of your statement. Sans serif fonts work well for clear messaging.
3. Experiment with size, style, color and placement of text on your layout. Large impactful typography will grab attention.
4. Consider adding minimal graphic elements to enhance the text but keep the design clean and focused on the typography.
5. Use spacing and negative space effectively. Breathing room improves readability.
6. Proofread your work. Typographic errors undermine your message.
Hierarchy of management that covers different levels of management
People in Media vs People as Media
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5. People in Media vs. People as Media
they are the people behind another form of media. They use other forms of
media such as text media, visual media, multimedia, etc. in disseminating
information and imparting knowledge.
People as Media – they are the MEDIA itself. The person serves as the
medium for another person to learn or acquire new knowledge
MULTIMEDIATEXT MEDIA
TV, movies,
photography,
VISUAL MEDIA
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7. History
BCE - Cave Paintings, Pythagoras Academy {Before Common Era}
150 - Invention Of Paper
382 - Manuscript Transcription
1450 - Printing Press
1600 -Public Education
1900s - Audiovisual (Blackboard, Radio, Projector, Television, Audio Tape)
1990s - Computers, Internet
2000s - Laptops, Document Camera
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10. Applications (in Education)
Real time discussions in or outside classrooms
Both teachers and students can act as media with their interactions
Reportings, skits, and other educational requirements that will demand
students to act as giver of information (media)
11. Advantages
Flexibility - can correct mistakes last minute (thought-process) •
Interactive
Ability to process the feelings of its media receivers
Ability to maintain relationships between sender and receiver
Fast feedback between sender and receiver
Issues Involved
Reliability- Capable of being relied on; dependable
Plagiarism- the practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and
passing them off as one’s own
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13. TEXT
Is a simple and flexible format of presenting information or conveying
ideas whether hand-written, printed or displayed on-screen.
is very powerful as well in disseminating information, providing
direction and giving suggestions.
is available in different sources whether it is formal (news articles,
published books, newspapers, magazines, advertisements, research
works, etc.) or informal (blogs, personal e-mails, SMS or text
messages, online messengers, social media platforms, etc.).
14. 2 Types of Text
1. Formal text-based materials are created and distributed by established
institutions (such as publishing companies, news agencies, etc.) and go
through a rigorous process of editing or evaluation and are usually
governed by censorship of the state.
2. Informal text-based materials, on the other hand, come from personal
opinions or views on different issues, processes, etc.
15. Text as Visual
• Typeface (also called font, font type, or type) refers to the representation or
style of a text in the digital format.
A typeface is usually comprised of alphabets, numbers, punctuation marks,
symbols and other special characters. When fonts are installed in the
computer, they usually come in file formats such as True Type Font (.ttf),
Open Type Font (.otf), etc.
In the absence of images or drawings, text is the easiest way of
communicating to your audience. The use of various font types can express
different emotions or meaning.
16. 2. Sans serif - brings a clean or minimalist look to the text. This font is used for
clear and direct meaning of text such as road signage, building directory or nutrition
facts in food packages. Also, sans serif fonts give a modern look and is used primarily
in webpage design.
Examples: Arial, Helvetica, Tahoma, Verdana, Calibri
17. 4. Slab serif- carries a solid or heavy look to text. This font can be used
for large advertising sign on billboards.
Examples: Rockwell , Playbill , Blackoak
5. Slab serif- carries a solid or heavy look to text. This font can be used
for large advertising sign on billboards.
Examples: Rockwell, Playbill , Blackoak
18. Making Typography Posters
Identify an advocacy or issue that they would like to
campaign against the Prevalence of False Truth (Fake
News) in Media through a typography poster design. The
campaign poster will have a statement consisting of 10-20
words.