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Using Typography to Express Emotion

Learn how to choose the right typefaces to create a professional and effective message
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Course: On-Demand
Beginner Provider Joseph Tury  2 Lessons ·  10m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

Once you have a solid understanding of the differences in font style and characteristics, how to work with layout space, fix spatial issues with type, and identify legibility and readability strengths and weaknesses, you will need to decide on what typefaces you are going to use in your message. Selecting the right font for your message will most likely go unnoticed as your audience will subconsciously recognize how well it fits. Selecting the incorrect font can be fundamentally disastrous by indicating to your audience a lack of professionalism. If you can’t make the message look good, then your audience may not trust your brand or what you are trying to get them to read.

In this module, you will learn how your font choices can dramatically improve or alter the perception of your message. You will learn how to make educated decisions when it comes to what fonts are appropriate for the message and audience.

What You'll Learn

  • Recognize the difference between good font choices and poor font choices for your message
  • Identify what fonts are appropriate for business-like layouts
  • Examine how type choices influence audience perception
  • Select appropriate typefaces for a business presentation
  • Make educated font decisions based on the message and intended audience

Key Takeaways

  • Selecting the right font fits a message so well that the audience recognizes it only subconsciously, while the wrong font can signal a lack of professionalism.
  • Font choices can dramatically improve or alter how an audience perceives a message.
  • If a message does not look good, the audience may not trust the brand or what it is being asked to read.
  • Choosing typefaces comes after understanding font styles and characteristics, layout space, fixing spatial type issues, and assessing legibility and readability.
  • The course covers how type choices influence perception and how to choose typefaces for a business presentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I learn in this course?

You will learn how your font choices can dramatically improve or alter the perception of your message, how to recognize good versus poor font choices, and how to identify fonts appropriate for business-like layouts.

What topics or lessons does this course cover?

The course includes two lessons: How Type Choices Influence Perception, and Typeface Choices for a Business Presentation.

Who is this course for?

It is for learners who want to make educated decisions about which fonts are appropriate for their message and audience, including those preparing business-like layouts and presentations.

What skills will I gain?

The course builds skills in Font Face, Graphic Communication, Kinetic Typography, Type Design, Typography, and Web Typography.

Is any prior knowledge assumed?

The course assumes you already have a solid understanding of differences in font style and characteristics, working with layout space, fixing spatial issues with type, and identifying legibility and readability strengths and weaknesses.