California Institute of the Arts

Introduction to Typography

This course is part of Graphic Design Specialization

Anther Kiley

Instructor: Anther Kiley

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.

5,822 reviews

Beginner level

Recommended experience

Flexible schedule
2 weeks at 10 hours a week
Learn at your own pace
98%
Most learners liked this course

What you'll learn

  • Master typeface anatomy—including x-height, counters, and ascenders—to precisely identify, describe, and select letterforms with technical authority.

  • Analyze the evolution of type—from Humanist Bembo to Modernist Helvetica—to align font selection with cultural, historical, and aesthetic contexts.

  • Master professional-grade typesetting using grid systems, kerning, and leading to establish clear typographic hierarchy and optimal visual structure.

  • Synthesize formal rules with experimental techniques to design high-impact typographic posters that communicate complex meaning through visual form.

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There are 4 modules in this course

Master the foundational mechanics of letterforms by analyzing typefaces as both physical artifacts and engineered design systems. This week, you will conduct a rigorous study of typographic anatomy, identifying the formal elements—such as counters, terminals, and x-heights—that define a typeface's unique character. You will gain technical fluency in the Standard Point System and pica measurements to describe and scale type with professional precision. By evaluating the form and proportion of glyphs, you will develop a strategic framework for font pairing and optical hierarchy, ensuring your typeface selections are both historically informed and functionally sound. The module concludes with a technical assessment of your typographic literacy.

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6 videos6 readings3 assignments

Investigate how typefaces function as visual signifiers, carrying deep connotative meaning through their historical and cultural associations. This week, you will conduct six technical case studies on landmark typefaces—including Bembo (Humanist), Didot (Modern), Clarendon (Egyptian), and Helvetica (Modernist)—to understand how their forms were shaped by technological shifts like the Industrial Revolution and the Avant-Garde movement. You will master the standard classification system to categorize letterforms and apply visual semiotics to decode the "stories" fonts tell within different design contexts. The module culminates in an independent typographic research project, where you will analyze the formal and cultural trajectory of a typeface of your choosing.

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7 videos11 readings2 assignments

Master the technical and aesthetic conventions of professional typesetting by manipulating the spatial relationships within a layout. This week, you will develop high-level proficiency in micro-typography, specifically controlling kerning (letter-spacing), leading (line-spacing), and tracking to optimize legibility and visual tone. You will implement rigorous typographic hierarchy and baseline grid systems to organize complex information and establish clear navigational paths for the reader. By applying established industry standards for orphans, widows, and rags, you will add professional polish to your designs across both print and digital environments. This module features hands-on typesetting projects and a technical assessment of your layout precision.

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6 videos11 readings2 assignments

Synthesize your technical and historical knowledge to master the art of expressive typography. This week, you will move beyond functional legibility to explore experimental typesetting as a vehicle for visual metaphor and conceptual depth. By analyzing the boundary-pushing work of CalArts designers and contemporary practitioners, you will learn to intentionally deconstruct typographic rules to amplify a text's emotional and narrative resonance. The course culminates in a capstone portfolio project: the design of a full-scale typographic poster. In this final synthesis, you will apply rigorous compositional hierarchy and connotative strategy to transform language into a high-impact, professional-grade visual statement.

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4 videos2 readings1 assignment

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