Type color

Measure of typographic weight or density
Automated even type color in a demonstration from the early 1990s. The technology was later purchased by Adobe and added to their InDesign product.

Type color, or colour, is an element of typography that describes how dense or heavy the text appears on the page.[1] Finding the correct balance of type color and white space can make text more easily readable.[2] The term type color should not be confused with the usual meaning of color, (i.e. red, yellow, blue); instead it has more to do with the blackness or boldness of the text on the page. A bold font weight creates more contrast on the page, therefore creates more emphasis.[3] Using a bold font is therefore one way that type color can be adjusted.

There are four different decisions a typographer can make that affect the type color. These are the letter spacing, the way the specific font or type is designed, word spacing, and line spacing (leading).[1] Text will appear darker or blacker if the letters are kerned more closely, or if there is less spacing between the lines of text. Other elements that affect type color can be harder to grasp, such as the rhythm of the type, the contrast, and even the texture.[3] Type color should be fairly consistent throughout a piece of text, with possible slight changes for emphasis.[1]

Type color of text is affected by the amount and weight of the strokes on a page. Similar to when writing with a pen on paper, the more layers of strokes, the darker the text. At smaller sizes, darker colored text does not necessarily mean that text will be more legible. The boldness and weight at this smaller size can actually make a piece of text more difficult to read. For this reason, the fonts that are commonly used to type large blocks of text are not overly dark or heavy on the page. They create a good balance of text color and white space. This balance is important for an attractive and legible piece of text. There are differences between acceptable and legible levels of type color between body text and headings or titles.[4]

Type color also extends to refer to the overall blackness of a page of text. A paragraph or page of text that is more dense or bolder will have an overall blacker effect when viewed as a whole. Likewise, a finer font or less dense text will have more white space, making the overall effect less dark.[5]

See also

  • Emphasis (bold, italic, SMALL CAPS)
  • Reversing type
  • White space (visual arts)

References

  1. ^ a b c Bringhurst, Robert (2004). The Elements of Typographic Style. Vancouver, BC: Hartley & Marks. p. 25. ISBN 0881792055.
  2. ^ Williams, Robin (1996). "Typographic color". Beyond The Mac is not a typewriter : more typographic insights and secrets. Berkeley, Calif.: Peachpit Press. p. 155. ISBN 0201885980.
  3. ^ a b Butterick, Matthew (2014). "Butterick's Practical Typography - Color". Butterick's Practical Typography. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  4. ^ Grais, Stuart. "Typographic Color". Archived from the original on October 16, 2014. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  5. ^ Wolson, Andrew (2012). "Font Slate - Typographic terminology". Font Slate. Wolson Design. Archived from the original on October 18, 2014. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  • v
  • t
  • e
Typography
Page
  • Canons of page construction
  • Column
  • Even working
  • Margin
  • Page numbering
  • Paper size
  • Pagination
  • Pull quote
  • Recto and verso
  • Intentionally blank page
Paragraph
  • Alignment
  • Leading
  • River
  • Runaround
  • Widows and orphans
Character
Typeface anatomy
Capitalization
Visual distinction
Horizontal aspects
Vertical aspects
Typeface
classifications
Roman type
Blackletter type
Gaelic type
Specialist
PunctuationTypesettingTypographic unitsDigital typographyTypography in other
writing systemsRelated articlesRelated tables
  • Category
  • v
  • t
  • e
Disciplines
Communication
design
Environmental
design
Industrial
design
Interaction
design
Other
applied arts
Other
design
& engineering
Approaches
  • Tools
  • Intellectual property
  • Organizations
  • Awards
Tools
Intellectual
property
Organizations
Awards
  • Commons
  • Wikibooks
  • Wikinews
  • Wikiquote
  • Wikisource
  • Wiktionary
  • v
  • t
  • e
Color topics
Color science
Color physics
Color perception
Color psychology
Color reproduction
Color
philosophy
Color scheme
Color theory
Color terms
Basic terms
Cultural differences
Color dimensions
Color
organizations
Names
Lists
Shades of:
Related


Stub icon

This typography-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  • v
  • t
  • e