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Introduction to Typography

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What you'll learn

  • Master the technical terms and measuring systems used to measure and describe type.

  • Explore Western typography's history and leverage cultural, historical, and aesthetic associations when choosing and working with type

  • Learn typesetting and page layout—using hierarchy, grids, and composition—to create sophisticated typographic designs.

  • Synthesize established conventions with experimental approahces to design impactful typography that communicates meaningfully.

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Typography is the art of manipulating the visual form of language to enrich and control its meaning. It’s an essential area of skill and knowledge for graphic designers. Typography predates modern graphic design by around 500 years; it is rich in rules, conventions, and esoteric terminology—but it remains an exciting space for invention and expression.

In this rigorous introductory course, we will study, name, and measure the characteristics of letterforms. We’ll consider the pragmatic concerns involved in selecting and combining type. We’ll peek into the 
rich historical, cultural, and aesthetic histories of familiar typefaces. We’ll discuss time-tested conventions and best practices in setting type, as governed by principles of hierarchy and spatial organization. And we’ll explore the expressive, meaning-making potential of type. Informative lectures will be complemented by a series of three peer-assessed assignments, culminating 
in an opportunity to design a full-scale typographic poster. Please note that this is not a software course; a basic working knowledge of Adobe InDesign or other 
page layout software will be assumed. You will need access to a computer and page layout software, such as InDesign, to complete the assignments.

Master the foundational mechanics of letterforms by analyzing typefaces as both physical artifacts and engineered design systems. This week, you will conduct a rigorous study of typographic anatomy, identifying the formal elements—such as counters, terminals, and x-heights—that define a typeface's unique character. You will gain technical fluency in the Standard Point System and pica measurements to describe and scale type with professional precision. By evaluating the form and proportion of glyphs, you will develop a strategic framework for font pairing and optical hierarchy, ensuring your typeface selections are both historically informed and functionally sound. The module concludes with a technical assessment of your typographic literacy.

What's included

6 videos6 readings3 assignments

6 videosTotal 21 minutes
  • Course Welcome3 minutes
  • Font versus Typeface5 minutes
  • Stroke and Proportion4 minutes
  • Type Anatomy3 minutes
  • Measuring Type3 minutes
  • Choosing a Typeface4 minutes
6 readingsTotal 130 minutes
  • About this Course10 minutes
  • The Importance of Peer Review10 minutes
  • Font versus Typeface: Defining Terms5 minutes
  • Type Anatomy Review5 minutes
  • Optional Project: Create a Type Specimen90 minutes
  • The Art of Pairing Typefaces10 minutes
3 assignmentsTotal 20 minutes
  • Week 1 Quiz: Describing Type10 minutes
  • Type Terms7 minutes
  • Practice Quiz: Qualities of Type3 minutes

Investigate how typefaces function as visual signifiers, carrying deep connotative meaning through their historical and cultural associations. This week, you will conduct six technical case studies on landmark typefaces—including Bembo (Humanist), Didot (Modern), Clarendon (Egyptian), and Helvetica (Modernist)—to understand how their forms were shaped by technological shifts like the Industrial Revolution and the Avant-Garde movement. You will master the standard classification system to categorize letterforms and apply visual semiotics to decode the "stories" fonts tell within different design contexts. The module culminates in an independent typographic research project, where you will analyze the formal and cultural trajectory of a typeface of your choosing.

What's included

7 videos11 readings2 assignments

7 videosTotal 26 minutes
  • Typefaces and their Stories2 minutes
  • Bembo: Humanist Letters4 minutes
  • Didot: Enlightened Refinement4 minutes
  • Clarendon: Type for the Masses4 minutes
  • Futura: the Typographic Avant-Garde4 minutes
  • Helvetica: International Modern4 minutes
  • Scala Sans: Typographic Remix4 minutes
11 readingsTotal 315 minutes
  • A Closer Look at Bembo5 minutes
  • A Closer Look at Baskerville & Didot10 minutes
  • A Closer Look at Clarendon5 minutes
  • A Closer Look at Futura5 minutes
  • A Closer Look at Helvetica5 minutes
  • Helvetica: Hero or Villain?120 minutes
  • Scala Sans: A Closer Look5 minutes
  • Explore the World of Contemporary Type20 minutes
  • Build a Typeface Library10 minutes
  • Discussion: Your Type of Type10 minutes
  • Optional Project: Get to Know a Typeface120 minutes
2 assignmentsTotal 16 minutes
  • Week 2 Quiz: Typefaces and their Stories10 minutes
  • Practice Quiz: Type History Review6 minutes

Master the technical and aesthetic conventions of professional typesetting by manipulating the spatial relationships within a layout. This week, you will develop high-level proficiency in micro-typography, specifically controlling kerning (letter-spacing), leading (line-spacing), and tracking to optimize legibility and visual tone. You will implement rigorous typographic hierarchy and baseline grid systems to organize complex information and establish clear navigational paths for the reader. By applying established industry standards for orphans, widows, and rags, you will add professional polish to your designs across both print and digital environments. This module features hands-on typesetting projects and a technical assessment of your layout precision.

What's included

6 videos11 readings2 assignments

6 videosTotal 26 minutes
  • Working with Type2 minutes
  • Typographic Space6 minutes
  • Page Space5 minutes
  • The Grid4 minutes
  • Creating Hierarchy3 minutes
  • Typographic Conventions6 minutes
11 readingsTotal 550 minutes
  • Typography as a ‘Crystal Goblet’30 minutes
  • A Kerning Challenge!10 minutes
  • The Principle of Proximity10 minutes
  • Grids: A Visual Review10 minutes
  • The Swiss Grid10 minutes
  • Optional Activity: Analyze a Newspaper90 minutes
  • Typesetting by the book10 minutes
  • Optional Project: Typeset an Article for Print180 minutes
  • Typography on the Web10 minutes
  • Resources for Web Typography10 minutes
  • Optional Project: Typeset an Article for Screen180 minutes
2 assignmentsTotal 16 minutes
  • Week 3 Quiz: Working with Type10 minutes
  • Practice Quiz: Typographic Conventions6 minutes

Synthesize your technical and historical knowledge to master the art of expressive typography. This week, you will move beyond functional legibility to explore experimental typesetting as a vehicle for visual metaphor and conceptual depth. By analyzing the boundary-pushing work of CalArts designers and contemporary practitioners, you will learn to intentionally deconstruct typographic rules to amplify a text's emotional and narrative resonance. The course culminates in a capstone portfolio project: the design of a full-scale typographic poster. In this final synthesis, you will apply rigorous compositional hierarchy and connotative strategy to transform language into a high-impact, professional-grade visual statement.

What's included

4 videos6 readings1 assignment

4 videosTotal 17 minutes
  • Making Meaningful Type2 minutes
  • Typesetting with Expression6 minutes
  • Beyond Typesetting5 minutes
  • The Typographic Poster4 minutes
6 readingsTotal 110 minutes
  • Optional Project: Typeset a Film Title60 minutes
  • Typographer Profile: Anja Kaiser 10 minutes
  • Typographer Profile: Polymode Studio10 minutes
  • Typographer Profile: Nat Pyper10 minutes
  • Reading: Discovering the CalArts Poster Archive10 minutes
  • What's Next?10 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 180 minutes
  • Week 4 Project: Design a Typographic Poster180 minutes

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Reviewed on Nov 25, 2016

I would have liked a few more / longer videos, but I really found the assignments helpful. I like how each one built off of each other, so the final project did not feel so overwhelming.

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Reviewed on Aug 1, 2019

I was excited to learn about typography, these assignments were fun to do. I wished there were more assignments to create more posters for this typography course, overall I enjoyed and learned a lot.

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Reviewed on Mar 8, 2021

I enjoyed this course so much. It's incredible how the design can totally change with the type you use, and this course helps you notice that. Thank you! Great, friendly instructor too.

Frequently asked questions

The course focuses on design proficiency—the "why" of type—assuming you can navigate the "how" of the tools to execute your projects. While this is not a software tutorial, a basic working knowledge of Adobe Creative Cloud (specifically InDesign or Illustrator) is recommended for the optional assignments.

This is a key technical distinction covered in Week 1. A Typeface refers to the specific design or "family" (e.g., Helvetica), while a Font refers to the specific weight, size, or style within that family (e.g., Helvetica Bold, 12pt). Mastering this nomenclature is essential for professional design discourse.

The capstone project is an exercise in Expressive Typography. You will move beyond functional typesetting to treat type as a visual material, using scale, contrast, and narrative to create a poster that communicates meaning through its form as much as its content.

Absolutely! While not required, we strongly encourage you to participate in our peer review community via the course discussion forums. Peer review—or the "critique"—is a fundamental part of how professional designers work at top agencies and studios worldwide.

How it works:

The "User Test": Share your designs to see if your intended message is actually coming across. If you want your type to look "bold and rebellious" and your peers feel that energy, you know you’ve succeeded!

Guided Feedback: You'll learn how to ask for specific help (like advice on typeface choice or composition) and how to provide constructive, gentle suggestions to others.

Skill Building: Acting as a reviewer is just as valuable as being the designer. By analyzing why certain designs work or don't work, you'll develop a "professional eye" that will make your own design decisions more intentional and easier to justify to future clients.

Whether you are looking for fresh ideas or want to practice articulating your design choices, the forum is a polite, supportive space to grow alongside fellow learners.

If you are a CalArtian (current student, faculty, staff, or alumnx of CalArts), you may enroll in this course at no cost through the Coursera for CalArts program.

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When you enroll in the course, you get access to all of the courses in the Specialization, and you earn a certificate when you complete the work. Your electronic Certificate will be added to your Accomplishments page - from there, you can print your Certificate or add it to your LinkedIn profile.

Yes. In select learning programs, you can apply for financial aid or a scholarship if you can’t afford the enrollment fee. If fin aid or scholarship is available for your learning program selection, you’ll find a link to apply on the description page.

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