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3 Letters + Word


  

     During the process, I was thinking about the proximity and font of each letter, as well how they would interact with each other and use up the space inside the frame . I chose these letters because the Rockwell slab serif “A” has thicker arms and legs than the other letters in this design. It stands out in a unique way compared to the other 4 classifications which is why this was the first letter I used. The Baskerville  “i” is seems  has it's similarities to a Garamond "i" which is why it would cooperate with the "j". Finally the Garamond “j” has a more thin and squared leg than the other 4 classifications of “j”.  I used the "A: in the middle but slightly rotated counter clockwise. Since both the lowercase "i" and "j" have a tidal that look quite the same, I decided to rotate the "i" slightly and rotate the "j" much more so they both share the same tidal . These letters taught me how distinct they are from one another, as well as how the "I" and "l" in Rockwell share the same stem  and have a similar cap height.



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  1. Yes, the letters resemble the model, the letters are already in the drawings but hidden. Yes, are clearly its neat and in good form. Is bended over. Nothing the drawing is really good.

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