My third semester media arts professor failed 3 students for using helvetica. Was great :pWidowmaker wrote:
his exact word were "I will not be a part of giving an art degree to community college artists"
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My third semester media arts professor failed 3 students for using helvetica. Was great :pWidowmaker wrote:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47252461@N06/garethom wrote:Big up mate, meditate on 128.
In the internet age it's become very generic and overused. Luckily I do very little print media, but if one of my artists turned in a piece using something like impact, helvetica, comic sans, etc I'd send it back to be redone.wubstep wrote:Helvetica use doesn't have to necessitate a poor designer.
christophera wrote:impact is worse than helvetica. way worse.
you're putting helvetica at the same level as comic sans?!?pkay wrote:In the internet age it's become very generic and overused. Luckily I do very little print media, but if one of my artists turned in a piece using something like impact, helvetica, comic sans, etc I'd send it back to be redone.wubstep wrote:Helvetica use doesn't have to necessitate a poor designer.
Not the font itself but the reason it's used. tens of thousands of fonts in the world but helvetica is on every third flyer. It's become a bad stereotype like skulls, stencil effects, and wings with feathers falling off or stripped completely.Phigure wrote:you're putting helvetica at the same level as comic sans?!?pkay wrote:In the internet age it's become very generic and overused. Luckily I do very little print media, but if one of my artists turned in a piece using something like impact, helvetica, comic sans, etc I'd send it back to be redone.wubstep wrote:Helvetica use doesn't have to necessitate a poor designer.
i'm with you on that... i don't think something should be instantly dismissed just because it uses helvetica though...pkay wrote:Not the font itself but the reason it's used. tens of thousands of fonts in the world but helvetica is on every third flyer. It's become a bad stereotype like skulls, stencil effects, and wings with feathers falling off or stripped completely.Phigure wrote:you're putting helvetica at the same level as comic sans?!?pkay wrote:In the internet age it's become very generic and overused. Luckily I do very little print media, but if one of my artists turned in a piece using something like impact, helvetica, comic sans, etc I'd send it back to be redone.wubstep wrote:Helvetica use doesn't have to necessitate a poor designer.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47252461@N06/garethom wrote:Big up mate, meditate on 128.
by that logic comic sans is a great fontwubstep wrote:That was my point, it's used so often because it's so good. Overused obviously and lazy, but it still has merit.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/47252461@N06/garethom wrote:Big up mate, meditate on 128.
wubstep wrote:I know where you're coming from, wouldn't expect a tutor to condone it.
I've never heard anyone refer to it as 'fontography', what happened to typography?
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totally read that in a ukrainian accentJunkie Wind wrote:Моя рекламная студия разработала множество логотипов и фирменных стилей, думаю, что смогу тебе помочь. Но прежде всего, нужно все обсудить и обдумать.
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My advertising studio has developed a set of logos and corporate styles, I think I can help you. But first and foremost, we must all ponder and discuss.
Thank you. Helvetica is a classic, it's part of the canon. Impact and comic sans are close to instantly dismissible, unless I suppose, if they are used ironically?Phigure wrote:you're putting helvetica at the same level as comic sans?!?pkay wrote:In the internet age it's become very generic and overused. Luckily I do very little print media, but if one of my artists turned in a piece using something like impact, helvetica, comic sans, etc I'd send it back to be redone.wubstep wrote:Helvetica use doesn't have to necessitate a poor designer.
pleeease tell that to the studio songwriters here at Universal when they keep making me do mixdowns of songs with the same four chordspkay wrote:In the internet age it's become very generic and overused. Luckily I do very little print media, but if one of my artists turned in a piece using something like impact, helvetica, comic sans, etc I'd send it back to be redone.wubstep wrote:Helvetica use doesn't have to necessitate a poor designer.
sweet shop is technically a dubstep classic.nowaysj wrote:Thank you. Helvetica is a classic, it's part of the canon. Impact and comic sans are close to instantly dismissible, unless I suppose, if they are used ironically?Phigure wrote:you're putting helvetica at the same level as comic sans?!?pkay wrote:In the internet age it's become very generic and overused. Luckily I do very little print media, but if one of my artists turned in a piece using something like impact, helvetica, comic sans, etc I'd send it back to be redone.wubstep wrote:Helvetica use doesn't have to necessitate a poor designer.
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