S2EP3 筆畫的起始與結束,像極了人生|小塚字型與小塚昌彥

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S2EP3 筆畫的起始與結束,像極了人生|小塚字型與小塚昌彥

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人類的筆畫和機械的筆畫有什麼差別?關於這點,問小塚昌彥大師最清楚了。如何在小塚明體與黑體的現代設計中,融入「書寫感」與「東方味」呢?首先必須回顧他七十年的字體生涯,以及從鉛字時代走到數位造字的適應哲學。 〖章節段落〗 01:28|長得像肯德基爺爺的小塚昌彥大師,你在音樂祭和選舉都能看得到的小塚黑體與明體。 05:19|小塚先生坎坷的早年:從書法苦手到因為喪父而進入每日新聞社,誤打誤撞做起字來。 10:21|進入 Adobe 後領銜小塚字體:由創辦人 Geschke 定名的字體,以及新時代的字體趨勢。 14:46|日式的文字佈局、第一批數位漢字字型,兼容新時代與東方感的秘密武器是⋯⋯襯線? 20:20|關於小塚字體的歐文與和文——設計假名有什麼難?往前看仍不忘溯源的平假名設計。 24:30|總結在時代間平衡的字體美學:不斷被時代沖刷的小塚先生,對設計工具演變的寬容看待。 詳解與更多補充:https://bit.ly/3nksbK3 實在太好聽想要抖內?也...也可以啦? How about 贊助我們半集的錄音場地費: https://open.firstory.me/join/akof-by-justfont Powered by Firstory Hosting

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