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单词 typography
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Definition of typography in English:

typography

noun tʌɪˈpɒɡrəfitaɪˈpɑɡrəfi
mass noun
  • 1The style and appearance of printed matter.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There was clear, deceptively simple typography in a uniform typeface and a single strong image, often truncated for effect.
    • It was noted that most students lack a thorough background in typography, lettering and calligraphy.
    • Though out of date, it is still widely regarded as a paragon of clarity and accuracy for its definitions and etymologies and as a model of design, production, illustration, typography, paper, printing, and binding.
    • Currently, I am teaching graphic design and typography at the University of North Carolina Charlotte.
    • It is more than a matter of typography and layout.
    • The old stuff about judging books by their cover is out of date - today's books are marketed so clinically that it is usually perfectly possible to predict the content by the author's picture and style of typography.
    • Most of their page is given over to explaining hitherto-unknown Alternate Facts about book design, typography, and printing.
    • That's understandable, too, since designers are using the same storytelling tools online - photographs, graphics, and typography - that they use in print.
    • Plus you get the added benefit of better control over typography (leading, indentation, margins and padding).
    • He includes great tips on creating separate style sheets for layout and typography to speed maintenance, and how to use the rule and the cascade to serve content to browsers based on their capabilities.
    • Notably absent, however, were books on typography and layout design, which are, after all, also an important element of written textual communication.
    • And the artistic history of musical typography highlights printed music in which the bounds of craftsmanship are transcended to produce exemplars of outstanding design.
    • I love typography and clever graphic design, and am a fan of many folks who do this kind of thing and do it well.
    • In 1963 he began making Concrete poetry, in which the physical appearance of the poem - its shape and typography - is regarded as part of its meaning.
    • By applying a different CSS file to a markup document, we can drastically change any or all aspects of its design - the layout, typography, or color palette.
    • He investigates this question in two dimensions in his work in and comments on graphic design and typography.
    • Headings are an important aspect of typography on the web (as well as in print).
    • For many years he was closely connected with the Oxford University Press, which he advised on many matters of style, phonetics, spelling, and typography.
    • The French honor their writers by publishing them whole in good typography on India paper, meticulously edited and annotated, in Gallimard's Bibliothèque de la Pléiade.
    • The ‘Calligraphy’ collection features four different traditions and poetry of the masters in Zen, Sufi, Devnagri and modern Roman typography style.
    1. 1.1 The art or procedure of arranging type or processing data and printing from it.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You could blissfully overanalyze with talk of typography and photoshop chops - but I just think they're neat.
      • After working in lithography and typography Hölzel studied at the Vienna and Munich Academies.
      • I learned about serif and san serif typefaces, about varying the amount of space between different letter combinations, about what makes great typography great.
      • The publishing industry survives despite the host of good design and bad typography emitting from the color printers of the world.
      • A former compositor, he is a lecturer at the London College of Printing where he teaches typography.
      • The typography and choice of typefaces is entirely different, and Pratt may have used a different job printer for his stationery.
      • It is rare to see a letter published in The New York Times about typography, but Thomas Starr's letter this week should clarify a few things for those who can't tell their serifs from their sans.
      • It often seems that art involving typography edges its way, pica by pica, into the realm of graphic design.
      • A condition for the varied and rich use of book content is therefore a separation of the semantic content structure of the book from formatting information for typography and layout.
      • Satisfying both his enthusiasm for printing / typography and for painting/drawing, wood engraving suited Bensemann well.
      • Scribus has special controls for typography to adjust the layout and spacing of individual letters within words, known as kerning.
      • Mr. Pastor is a computer scientist and artificial intelligence researcher by profession, with strong avocational interests in typography, page layout, and Web design.
      • If silver, a previously somewhat neglected craft, was one of the chief areas in which the George VI style was developed, then typography was another.
      • The editors sought to realize new conceptions of layout and design, to create a unity out of the printed page, subordinating the individual processes of ornamentation and typography to a single purpose.
      • In it, he creates a hand-made typography out of cloth strips arranged on the floor.
      • The logo is broadly based on the revolutionary typography that appeared in Holland and Germany in the 1920s.
      • Rich contributions to Tamil literature, from George U. Pope, Robert de Nobili and Joseph Beschi, have enhanced the stature of Tamil printing and the growth of Tamil typography.
      • In the period 1980-83, he appears to find inspiration in typography.
      • People had been doing layout and typography long before the Web came along.
      • I have worked with typography and printing processes from the end of the raised-metal-type era to current digital technology.
      • Damien is a renowned professor of typography, etching and silkscreen printing at the Architectural Institute in Paris.
      • You play around with their typography and printing until they reach a point where they don't mean what they seem to mean.
      • Bingy wrote the copy, Havinden provided the layout, typography and illustrations, while Sangster sat in judgement.
      • There are still arguments for full decomposition and generative typography based on the complexities of cross-alphabet mapping, searching problems, etc.

Derivatives

  • typographer

  • noun tʌɪˈpɒɡrəfətaɪˈpɑɡrəfər
    • The project, which brought together the work of 155 poets, visual artists, calligraphers and typographers from Ireland and Scotland, has a distinctly local input with Carlow artist Bridget Flannery among its contributors.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • While many valid points have been brought to light, I've dared to ponder how the original typographers of many great fonts would suffer to know that their work should be left in the confines of an era.
      • A small team of calligraphers and typographers, led by Frances Breen, then worked in collaboration with the artists to integrate key lines of the poetry into the artworks.
      • While it may not be ideal, this web site certainly passes the threshold of readability for many readers, including many typographers.
      • On positive tip, one recent benchmark in the editorial column has to go to Luke Hayman over at New York Magazine who hires typographers as illustrators.
  • typographic

  • adjective tʌɪpəˈɡrafɪk
    • Like Maya Lin's Vietnam memorial with which any memorialized list of names is likely to be compared, these metropolitan-area memorials must resolve their approach not only to form but also to typographic identity.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • David, what I actually said about Robin Kinross was that ‘he has produced some of the best informed and most illuminating writing about typographic design in the last two decades’.
      • So much modern graphic design traces its roots back to the typographic innovations of the avant-garde work of early Soviet designers like Lissitzky, Rodchenko, Stepanova and the Stenberg Brothers.
      • It has spread like a virus through the typographic landscape and illustrates the pervasiveness of Microsoft's influence in the world.
      • From a technical perspective, although it reads like an open and, at times, welcoming conversation, Forest Park also reads like an unfinished draft, one throughout which editing and typographic errors are scattered.
  • typographically

  • adverbtʌɪpəˈɡrafɪk(ə)liˌtaɪpəˈɡræfək(ə)li
    • This book not only foreshadows her typographically complex and cinematic approach to the Las Vegas project, but it obviously is the source of inspiration for approaches later adopted by Richard Saul Wurman.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Previous issues have included quotes from the visiting critics, sometimes simply to punctuate the layout typographically.
      • Last, and most important, come the poems Merrill wrote at the end of his life. ‘Christmas Tree,’ shaped typographically like its subject, becomes the last and perhaps most moving of all Merrill's versions of himself.
      • Back in the 1930s the sonnet had been declared dead (by William Carlos Williams and others), though it's interesting how many of E. E. Cummings's poems, when typographically regularized, turn out to be sonnets.
      • Our paper had become typographically tired and we wanted to address the feeling that it had become old - fashioned.

Origin

Early 17th century: from French typographie or modern Latin typographia (see type, -graphy).

Rhymes

autobiography, bibliography, biography, cardiography, cartography, chirography, choreography, chromatography, cinematography, cosmography, cryptography, demography, discography, filmography, geography, hagiography, historiography, hydrography, iconography, lexicography, lithography, oceanography, orthography, palaeography (US paleography), photography, radiography, reprography, stenography, topography
 
 

Definition of typography in US English:

typography

nountaɪˈpɑɡrəfitīˈpäɡrəfē
  • 1The style and appearance of printed matter.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is more than a matter of typography and layout.
    • The ‘Calligraphy’ collection features four different traditions and poetry of the masters in Zen, Sufi, Devnagri and modern Roman typography style.
    • Though out of date, it is still widely regarded as a paragon of clarity and accuracy for its definitions and etymologies and as a model of design, production, illustration, typography, paper, printing, and binding.
    • And the artistic history of musical typography highlights printed music in which the bounds of craftsmanship are transcended to produce exemplars of outstanding design.
    • He includes great tips on creating separate style sheets for layout and typography to speed maintenance, and how to use the rule and the cascade to serve content to browsers based on their capabilities.
    • I love typography and clever graphic design, and am a fan of many folks who do this kind of thing and do it well.
    • It was noted that most students lack a thorough background in typography, lettering and calligraphy.
    • Notably absent, however, were books on typography and layout design, which are, after all, also an important element of written textual communication.
    • Headings are an important aspect of typography on the web (as well as in print).
    • Most of their page is given over to explaining hitherto-unknown Alternate Facts about book design, typography, and printing.
    • Currently, I am teaching graphic design and typography at the University of North Carolina Charlotte.
    • By applying a different CSS file to a markup document, we can drastically change any or all aspects of its design - the layout, typography, or color palette.
    • For many years he was closely connected with the Oxford University Press, which he advised on many matters of style, phonetics, spelling, and typography.
    • The old stuff about judging books by their cover is out of date - today's books are marketed so clinically that it is usually perfectly possible to predict the content by the author's picture and style of typography.
    • That's understandable, too, since designers are using the same storytelling tools online - photographs, graphics, and typography - that they use in print.
    • In 1963 he began making Concrete poetry, in which the physical appearance of the poem - its shape and typography - is regarded as part of its meaning.
    • There was clear, deceptively simple typography in a uniform typeface and a single strong image, often truncated for effect.
    • Plus you get the added benefit of better control over typography (leading, indentation, margins and padding).
    • He investigates this question in two dimensions in his work in and comments on graphic design and typography.
    • The French honor their writers by publishing them whole in good typography on India paper, meticulously edited and annotated, in Gallimard's Bibliothèque de la Pléiade.
    1. 1.1 The art or procedure of arranging type or processing data and printing from it.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You play around with their typography and printing until they reach a point where they don't mean what they seem to mean.
      • A condition for the varied and rich use of book content is therefore a separation of the semantic content structure of the book from formatting information for typography and layout.
      • The editors sought to realize new conceptions of layout and design, to create a unity out of the printed page, subordinating the individual processes of ornamentation and typography to a single purpose.
      • Rich contributions to Tamil literature, from George U. Pope, Robert de Nobili and Joseph Beschi, have enhanced the stature of Tamil printing and the growth of Tamil typography.
      • There are still arguments for full decomposition and generative typography based on the complexities of cross-alphabet mapping, searching problems, etc.
      • Scribus has special controls for typography to adjust the layout and spacing of individual letters within words, known as kerning.
      • I have worked with typography and printing processes from the end of the raised-metal-type era to current digital technology.
      • Mr. Pastor is a computer scientist and artificial intelligence researcher by profession, with strong avocational interests in typography, page layout, and Web design.
      • The logo is broadly based on the revolutionary typography that appeared in Holland and Germany in the 1920s.
      • It is rare to see a letter published in The New York Times about typography, but Thomas Starr's letter this week should clarify a few things for those who can't tell their serifs from their sans.
      • The publishing industry survives despite the host of good design and bad typography emitting from the color printers of the world.
      • Satisfying both his enthusiasm for printing / typography and for painting/drawing, wood engraving suited Bensemann well.
      • After working in lithography and typography Hölzel studied at the Vienna and Munich Academies.
      • The typography and choice of typefaces is entirely different, and Pratt may have used a different job printer for his stationery.
      • It often seems that art involving typography edges its way, pica by pica, into the realm of graphic design.
      • Damien is a renowned professor of typography, etching and silkscreen printing at the Architectural Institute in Paris.
      • People had been doing layout and typography long before the Web came along.
      • I learned about serif and san serif typefaces, about varying the amount of space between different letter combinations, about what makes great typography great.
      • You could blissfully overanalyze with talk of typography and photoshop chops - but I just think they're neat.
      • In it, he creates a hand-made typography out of cloth strips arranged on the floor.
      • In the period 1980-83, he appears to find inspiration in typography.
      • A former compositor, he is a lecturer at the London College of Printing where he teaches typography.
      • If silver, a previously somewhat neglected craft, was one of the chief areas in which the George VI style was developed, then typography was another.
      • Bingy wrote the copy, Havinden provided the layout, typography and illustrations, while Sangster sat in judgement.

Origin

Early 17th century: from French typographie or modern Latin typographia (see type, -graphy).

 
 
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