typography
/taɪˈpɒɡrəfi/ (bre, ipa) · /taɪˈpɑːɡrəfi/ (ame, ipa) · /tī-ˈpä-grə-fē/ (ame, mw)
typography — 名詞
1. the visual style and arrangement of letters, numbers, and symbols in printed or
字型設計
文字在頁面或螢幕上的外觀與編排
the visual style and arrangement of letters, numbers, and symbols in printed or on-screen text — including choices about font, size, spacing, and layout to make reading easier and more attractive.
The designer studied typography — pairing fonts and adjusting spacing — before choosing typefaces for the new cookbook.
設計師學習字型設計——包括搭配字體和調整間距——之後才為那本新食譜挑選字型。
typography as a field of study
Good typography uses consistent font sizes and enough space between lines to guide a reader's eye smoothly across the page.
好的排版利用一致的字級與適度的行距,引導讀者的視線在頁面上流暢移動。
Naoko adjusted the typography of her wedding invitations to feel warm and elegant.
Naoko 調整了婚禮邀請函的字型設計,讓整體感覺溫馨而優雅。
The design team spent two weeks refining the typography of their annual report — adjusting font sizes, leading, and paragraph spacing.
設計團隊花了兩週時間調整年報的排版——修改字級、行距和段落間距。
The museum exhibit showed how typography changed from hand-lettering to digital fonts.
博物館的展覽展示了字型設計如何從手繪文字演變到電腦字體。
- type design
more specific; focuses on creating the shapes of letters themselves
- typesetting
overlaps but stresses the arrangement of type into pages
- layout
broader; includes images, colour, and overall page structure
- lettering
refers to drawing letters by hand; not a synonym for printed type design
用法筆記
The most common modern sense. Refers to how text looks — font selection, spacing, alignment, and readability — in both print and digital media. Distinguish from sense 2 ('PRINTING PROCESS'), which is about the physical craft of printing with movable type.
常見錯誤
2. the traditional craft of arranging individual metal or wooden letters into lines
活字印刷
用金屬字模排列並印刷的傳統工藝
the traditional craft of arranging individual metal or wooden letters into lines and pages, then inking the surface and pressing it onto paper to transfer the printed text.
The workshop taught traditional typography using metal letters and a hand-powered press.
工作坊教的是傳統活字印刷——用金屬字母和手動印刷機來印製。
traditional typography = physical letterpress printing
Omar worked at a letterpress studio after college, printing wedding invitations and art posters with vintage metal type.
Omar 大學畢業後在一家凸版印刷工作室工作,用老式金屬字模印製婚禮邀請函和美術海報。
The printer learned letterpress typography at a small studio in downtown Kyoto.
那位印刷師傅在京都一家小工作室裡學會了凸版活字印刷。
The book arts centre offers weekend workshops where visitors can set type by hand and print their own small posters.
這家手工書藝術中心提供週末工作坊,訪客可以親手排字,印出屬於自己的小海報。
Students printed posters by hand after studying classic typography techniques for a week.
學生們花了一週學習傳統排印技術後,親手印出了海報。
- letterpress
a specific technique of printing from raised type; often interchangeable in historical contexts
- presswork
stresses the actual operation of the printing press
- type founding
the craft of making type pieces, rather than arranging and printing them
- printmaking
broader; includes etching, woodcut, screen-printing, etc.
用法筆記
The older, more technical sense. Refers to the physical process of setting type by hand or machine and operating a printing press. Historically central to publishing; now mostly practiced by hobbyists, book artists, and fine-art printers. Distinguish from sense 1 ('TEXT APPEARANCE'), which focuses on the visual design choices rather than the mechanical process.