Preface. Acknowledgments. Introduction. Chapter 1: A Brief History of Type. Sounds to Symbols. Gutenberg and Movable Type. Phototype. Herb Lubalin. Into the Digital Age. Exercises: Design Guidelines, Nancy Sharon Collins. Historical Design, Ilene Strizver. Typographic Timeline, Ilene Strizver. Chapter 2: From Metal to Mac: Understanding Font Technology. What is a Font? Font Formats. Type 1 (or PostScript) Fonts. TrueType Fonts. OpenType Fonts. Hinting. Font Management Utilities. Techtip: Font Icons. Typetip: Style-Linked Fonts. Exercise: Keyboard Layout Charts, Ilene Strizver. Chapter 3: What Makes a Typeface Look the Way It Does? Parts of a Character. Type Categories. Serif. Sans Serif. Scripts. Handwriting. Blackletter. Titling Fonts. Decorative and Display. Typetip: One- and Two-storey as and gs. Exercises: Think Like a Type Designer, Ilene Strizver. Personal Type Specimen Book (Individual Project), Ilene Strizver. Type Specimen Book and Typeface Analysis (Group Project), Audrey G. Bennett. On Beyond Zebra: The 27th Letter Assignment, Virginia Rougon Chavis. Chapter 4: Selecting the Right Type for the Job. Design Goals. Legibility and Readability. What Makes a Good Typeface? Text vs. Display. Typographic Illustration. Script, Calligraphic, and Handwriting Fonts. When the Best Font for the Job Isn't a Font. Type Families. Dos and Don'ts. Mixing It Up. Typetip: Type Specimens. Typetip: A Bodoni by Any Other Name... Exercises: A Garamond is a Garamond is a Garamond...or is It? Ilene Strizver. Why Are All the Scary Typefaces Pointy? Christopher Andreola. Legibility and Readability Study, Peter Bain, Ilene Strizver. Chapter 5: Basic Techniques for Emphasis. Italics. Boldface (or Weight Contrast). Underscores. Techtip: Underlines in QuarkXPress. Point Size. Cap vs. Lowercase. Wide vs. Narrow. Changing Typestyle. Changing Color or Shade. Exercises: Typographic Hierarchy Study, Elizabeth Resnick. Currency Redesign, Jimmy Moss. Chapter 6: Advanced Techniques for Emphasis. Initial Caps. Small Caps. Oldstyle Figures. Indents. Ligatures. Techtip: Ligatures in QuarkXPress. Swash Characters. Alternate Characters. Techtip: Glyph Palettes. Exercise: Expressive Typography, Stephanie Nace. Chapter 7: Basic Fine-Tuning and Tweaking. Type Size. Line Length. Line Spacing (Leading). Techtip: Auto Leading. Alignment. A Few Words About Rags. Widows and Orphans. Typetip: Adobe Text Composer. Typetip: Baseline Shift. Techtip: Baseline Shift in Adobe InDesign & QuarkXPress. Exercises: Concert Poster Design, Frank Armstrong. Information Hierarchy Book, David Kadavy. Chapter 8: Advanced Fine-Tuning and Tweaking. Hyphenation. Techtip: Discretionary Hyphens. Hung Punctuation (or Optical Alignment). Techtip: Hung Punctuation in Adobe InDesign. Visual Alignment. Typetip: Type on a Curve. Kerning. Typetip: Kerning Units. Techtip: Adjusting Kerning. Typetip: Proportional vs. Tabular Figures. Techtip: Adjusting Tracking. Tracking (or Letterspacing). Techtip: Adjusting Word Spacing. Word Spacing. Exercises: Type Poster, David Kadavy. Spacing, Kerning, and Visual Alignment Exploration, Ilene Strizver. Chapter 9: Typographic Typos and How To Avoid Them. Hyphen, En Dash, and Em Dash. Quotation Marks. Techtip: Smart Quotes. Typetip: Smarten-up Your Quotes Manually. Apostrophes. Spaces. Exercise: Editorial Design, Ilene Strizver. Chapter 10: Signs, Symbols, and Dingbats. Register, Trademark, and Copyright Symbols. Bullets. Ellipses. Parentheses, Brackets, Braces, and Angled Brackets. Accents. Typetip: Creating Accented Characters. Euro. Fractions. Techtip: Fractions in QuarkXPress. Typetip: Build Your Own Fractions. ITC Zapf Dingbats. Exercises: Typographic Principles Card Set, Regina Rowland. Spa Brochure, Ilene Strizver. Chapter 11: Designing Your Own Typeface. Handwriting Fonts: A Good Place to Begin. Three Approaches to Designing a Typeface. Professional Guidelines. Exercises: Introduction to Type Design: Symphony, James Montalbano. Digitize Your Signature, James Montalbano. Glossary. Bibliography. Picture Credits. Digital Font Foundries. Index.