Typographic (adjective)

Of or relating to typography, the art and technique of arranging type.

Origin:

From the greek words typos, which means 'impression, mark' and graphos, which means 'writing'.

Examples:

  1. A typographic design for a book cover might feature carefully selected typefaces, colors, and layouts.
  2. The typographic style of a magazine or newspaper can have a strong impact on its visual appeal and readability.
  3. The typographic conventions of a particular culture or historical period can tell us much about that culture's values and priorities.
  4. Good typographic design requires a keen eye for detail, an understanding of the visual and emotional impact of type, and the ability to create clear, readable layouts.
  5. In the digital age, typographic design is increasingly important, as it plays a crucial role in shaping the way information is communicated and received.
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