Graphic design is telling a story by using both images and text. With that definition in mind, this course will focus on the textual elements of graphic design. From the history of typography, the difference between type, fonts and text as well as exposure to typography spacing, students will learn the value of selecting the best kind of type and combinations of fonts to get their message across in a visually pleasing manner.

Textual Elements of Design: Fonts, Typography, and Spacing

Textual Elements of Design: Fonts, Typography, and Spacing
This course is part of Graphic Design Elements for Non-Designers Specialization

Instructor: Lori Poole
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Appreciate the history and future of typography as an artform.
Compare and contrast the similarities and nuances between the concepts of typography, fonts and text.
Work with the various aspects of spacing type, includingleading, kerning and tracking.
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Reviewed on May 24, 2025
amazing course i had learn a lot about the history of typography, with an excellent dr.
Reviewed on Jul 18, 2020
As a beginner, I needed insights on how to deal with the design process concerning the elements such as fonts, typography, and spacing. Thanks, Dr. Poole, for valuable insights.
Reviewed on Oct 13, 2020
Good simple course with good opportunity for designing practice. However, the volumes of the videos are very low in some cases.
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