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Spring 2015 – 29 – Illustrator Text Week Day 1

Welcome to Text Week!

Starting today, we are going to explore the use of text in Illustrator. We will discuss the different ways that text can be created and modified within Illustrator, and we will use our knowledge of color and shape to explore new ways to communicate with letters and words.

 

Objective:

Students will be able to identify, explain and create Point Type, Area Type and Type on a Path in Illustrator.

Student Friendly Objective:

I can use the text tools in Illustrator to create Point Type, Area Type and Type on a Path.

Video Links:
Point vs. Area Type:
Putting Type on a Path:
Topics Discussed:
  • Type Tool
  • Point Type
  • Area Type
  • Overset Type
  • Type on a Path
  • Vertical Type
  • Vertical Area Type
  • Vertical Type on a Path

 

Instructions:

Create a new Illustrator Web document with four default-sized artboards. Save this document as “YOURNAME – Text Week”. We will use this document throughout the week to practice with the Type tools in Illustrator.

Watch the “Point vs. Area Type” tutorial video in the link provided above. Follow the tutorial to learn how to create point type and area type using the Type Tool.

  1. After you have watched the tutorial, go to the first artboard in your new document.
  2. If you followed along with the tutorial, you should already have Point Type and Path Type created. If not, create an example of each now using the Type Tool.
  3. Watch the “Putting Type on a Path” video tutorial at the link provided above. Follow the tutorial to learn how to create text that attaches to lines and shapes using the Type on a Path Tool.
  4. Hold the mouse button down on the Type Tool to reveal the other Type tools: the Area Type Tool, the Type on a Path Tool, the Vertical Type Tool, theVertical Area Type Tool and the Vertical Type on a Path Tool.
  5. Try each of these tools, and show an example of each on your artboard. Make sure all your examples fit on one artboard.
  6. Your artboard should include an example of each of the following:
    1. Point Type
    2. Area Type
    3. Type on a Path
    4. Area Type inside a Shape (use the Shape Tool to draw your shape, and click on the path with the regular Type Tool)
    5. Overset Type (type that flows from one Type Area to another)
    6. Vertical Point Type
    7. Vertical Area Type
    8. Vertical Type on a Path
  7. Save your document. We will continue to work with this document throughout the week.

Assigned: March 3rd, 2015
Due: March 4th, 2015

Fall 2014 – Intro to Typography – 9 – Helvetica Reflection

Wednesday, October 1st, 2014
On Monday and Tuesday, we watched the movie Helvetica, which explores not only the history and development of the Helvetica typeface and typography in general, but also explores the dichotomy between the adherence to established principles of design and the desire to express one’s stylistic individuality and innovation. To further explore these ideas, please start a new Google Document, and follow the instructions below to answer the questions provided in the Helvetica Reflection.pdf document. You will use complete sentences and a close relative of the Helvetica typeface called Arial. You will share these answers with me using your haydenmagnet.org Google account.


Objective:

  • I can reflect on the concepts and ideas introduced in the movie Helvetica.

Vocabulary Words:

  • Typeface
  • Modernism
  • Post-Modernism
  • Rational
  • Humanistic
Links:
 
Helvetica Film Website
https://helveticafilm.com/

Topics Discussed:
  • Modernists
  • Grid Design
  • Rational
  • Post-Modernists
  • Humanist

Assignment:

  1. Connect to the class file server (10.4.22.71 – StudentsTempFiles), and download the .pdf document entitled 9 – Helvetica Reflection.pdf from the Student Pickup Folder.
  2. Open a Safari browser and open the Google website.
  3. Click the blue Sign In button in the upper right corner.
  4. Sign in with the Haydenmagnet.org account we tested at the beginning of the year. (Login: first two initials of your first name, a dot, then your last name; example: mi.marmolejo@haydenmagnet.org)  If you do not remember your username or password from this account, please see Mister Marmolejo, Miss Delgado in room 227 or Miss Jones in room 204 to get your account fixed.
  5. Once you are logged in, click on the Apps button (the little grey square made out of nine smaller squares) next to your username at the top of the page to access Google Drive.
  6. Click on the red Create button on the left hand side, and create a new Document.
  7. In your new document, answer each of the questions in the document using complete sentences.
  8. You must have one complete sentence for each question in each prompt, and these sentences must be formatted in 12pt Arial (Helvetica’s evil twin!).
  9. When you are finished, click the words “Untitled Document” in the upper left corner, and give this document a proper name (preferably “Helvetica Reflection”).
  10. Finally, click the blue Share button in the upper right hand corner, and invite me to share the document. The email address to use is mi.marmolejo@haydenmagnet.org.
  11. You must share this document with me before end of day on Thursday, October 2nd to receive credit before 1st Term grades are submitted.
  12. When you are finished with this Helvetica Reflection assignment, you may work on any assignments that are past due. Check your grades on StudentVUE to confirm that all your assignments have been turned in and graded.
  13. Past due assignments should be emailed to me at mi.marmolejo@haydenmagnet.org before end of day on Thursday to receive credit. Note: Do not turn late assignments in to the StudentsTempFiles drop folders! I am not on campus to grade them and cannot give you credit unless they are emailed directly to me!
  14. If you have completed all your assignments, the rest of the time is yours. Please use it wisely and quietly, and thanks for all your hard work this term!

Assigned: October 1st, 2014
Due Date: October 2nd, 2014