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A great measure of the success in teaching typography can be attributed to the quality of the projects assigned to the students. Projects should be creative, imaginative, challenging, and of course practical. The projects offered here, ranging from basic to advanced, meet these standards. They are divided into two categories: projects presented by The Cooper Union and projects contributed by other schools from around the world. The Cooper Union presents twelve basic projects drawn primarily from the textbook Designing with Type with solutions created by the author's students at The Cooper Union in New York City. World-Wide Schools offer a wide range of projects submitted by influential designers and educators from major design institutions around the world to illustrate some of the many ways typography can be taught effectively. All designs are for educational purposes only. They are
the property of the designers and may not be reproduced or used in any
form without the written permission of the designers. We have attempted
to credit designs where possible and welcome any corrections or additions: Projects will be updated periodically. |
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