GRID EXCERCISE Zoe Ekonomou
Zoe Ekonomou Grid Assignment
Design 1
Typophilia An excessive attachment to and fascination with the shape of letters, often to the exclusion of other interests and objects choices. Typophiliacs usually die penniless and alone.
Typophobia
Common Typographic Diseases
Various forms of dysfunction appear among populations exposed to typography for long periods of time. Listed here are a number of frequently observed afflictions.
The irrational dislike of letterforms, often marked by a preference for icons, dingbats, and—in fatal cases—bullets and daggers. The fears of the typophobe can often quieted (but not cured) by steady doses of Helvetica and Times New Roman.
Typochondria A persistent anxiety that one has selected the wrong typeface. This condition is often paired with okd (optical kerning disorder), the need to constantly adjust and readjust the spaces between letters.
Typothermia The promiscuous refusal to make a lifelong commitment to a single typeface—or even to five or six, as some doctors recommend. The typothermiac is constantly tempted to test drive “hot” new fonts, often without a proper license.
Zoe Ekonomou Grid Assignment
Design 1 Variation 1
Typophilia An excessive attachment to and fascination with the shape of letters, often to the exclusion of other interests and objects choices. Typophiliacs usually die penniless and alone.
Typophobia
Common Typographic Diseases
The irrational dislike of letterforms, often marked by a preference for icons, dingbats, and—in fatal cases—bullets and daggers. The fears of the typophobe can often quieted (but not cured) by steady doses of Helvetica and Times New Roman.
Various forms of dysfunction appear among populations exposed to typography for long periods of time. Listed here are a number of frequently observed afflictions.
Typochondria A persistent anxiety that one has selected the wrong typeface. This condition is often paired with okd (optical kerning disorder), the need to constantly adjust and readjust the spaces between letters.
Typothermia The promiscuous refusal to make a lifelong commitment to a single typeface—or even to five or six, as some doctors recommend. The typothermiac is constantly tempted to test drive “hot” new fonts, often without a proper license.
Zoe Ekonomou Grid Assignment
Design 1 Variation 2
Typophilia An excessive attachment to and fascination with the shape of letters, often to the exclusion of other interests and objects choices. Typophiliacs usually die penniless and alone.
Typophobia
Common Typographic Diseases
The irrational dislike of letterforms, often marked by a preference for icons, dingbats, and—in fatal cases—bullets and daggers. The fears of the typophobe can often quieted (but not cured) by steady doses of Helvetica and Times New Roman.
Various forms of dysfunction appear among populations exposed to typography for long periods of time. Listed here are a number of frequently observed afflictions.
Typochondria A persistent anxiety that one has selected the wrong typeface. This condition is often paired with okd (optical kerning disorder), the need to constantly adjust and readjust the spaces between letters.
Typothermia The promiscuous refusal to make a lifelong commitment to a single typeface—or even to five or six, as some doctors recommend. The typothermiac is constantly tempted to test drive “hot” new fonts, often without a proper license.
Zoe Ekonomou Grid Assignment
Design 1 Variation 3
Typophilia An excessive attachment to and fascination with the shape of letters, often to the exclusion of other interests and objects choices. Typophiliacs usually die penniless and alone.
Typophobia
Common Typographic Diseases
The irrational dislike of letterforms, often marked by a preference for icons, dingbats, and—in fatal cases—bullets and daggers. The fears of the typophobe can often quieted (but not cured) by steady doses of Helvetica and Times New Roman.
Various forms of dysfunction appear among populations exposed to typography for long periods of time. Listed here are a number of frequently observed afflictions. Typochondria A persistent anxiety that one has selected the wrong typeface. This condition is often paired with okd (optical kerning disorder), the need to constantly adjust and readjust the spaces between letters.
Typothermia The promiscuous refusal to make a lifelong commitment to a single typeface—or even to five or six, as some doctors recommend. The typothermiac is constantly tempted to test drive “hot” new fonts, often without a proper license.
Zoe Ekonomou Grid Assignment
Design 1 Variation 4
Typophilia An excessive attachment to and fascination with the shape of letters, often to the exclusion of other interests and objects choices. Typophiliacs usually die penniless and alone.
Typophobia
Common Typographic Diseases
The irrational dislike of letterforms, often marked by a preference for icons, dingbats, and—in fatal cases—bullets and daggers. The fears of the typophobe can often quieted (but not cured) by steady doses of Helvetica and Times New Roman.
Various forms of dysfunction appear among populations exposed to typography for long periods of time. Listed here are a number of frequently observed afflictions.
Typochondria A persistent anxiety that one has selected the wrong typeface. This condition is often paired with okd (optical kerning disorder), the need to constantly adjust and readjust the spaces between letters.
Typothermia The promiscuous refusal to make a lifelong commitment to a single typeface—or even to five or six, as some doctors recommend. The typothermiac is constantly tempted to test drive “hot” new fonts, often without a proper license.
Zoe Ekonomou Grid Assignment
Design 2
Common Typographic Diseases
Various forms of dysfunction appear among populations exposed to typography for long periods of time. Listed here are a number of frequently observed afflictions.
Typophilia
Typophobia
An excessive attachment to and fascination with the shape of letters, often to the exclusion of other interests and objects choices. Typophiliacs usually die penniless and alone.
The irrational dislike of letterforms, often marked by a preference for icons, dingbats, and—in fatal cases—bullets and daggers. The fears of the typophobe can often quieted (but not cured) by steady doses of Helvetica and Times New Roman.
Typochondria
Typothermia
A persistent anxiety that one has selected the wrong typeface. This condition is often paired with okd (optical kerning disorder), the need to constantly adjust and readjust the spaces between letters.
The promiscuous refusal to make a lifelong commitment to a single typeface—or even to five or six, as some doctors recommend. The typothermiac is constantly tempted to test drive “hot” new fonts, often without a proper license.
Zoe Ekonomou Grid Assignment
Design 2 Variation 1
Common Typographic Diseases Various forms of dysfunction appear among populations exposed to typography for long periods of time. Listed here are a number of frequently observed afflictions.
Typophilia
Typophobia
An excessive attachment to and fascination with the shape of letters, often to the exclusion of other interests and objects choices. Typophiliacs usually die penniless and alone.
The irrational dislike of letterforms, often marked by a preference for icons, dingbats, and—in fatal cases—bullets and daggers. The fears of the typophobe can often quieted (but not cured) by steady doses of Helvetica and Times New Roman.
Typochondria
Typothermia
A persistent anxiety that one has selected the wrong typeface. This condition is often paired with okd (optical kerning disorder), the need to constantly adjust and readjust the spaces between letters.
The promiscuous refusal to make a lifelong commitment to a single typeface—or even to five or six, as some doctors recommend. The typothermiac is constantly tempted to test drive “hot” new fonts, often without a proper license.
Zoe Ekonomou Grid Assignment
Design 2 Variation 2
Common Typographic Diseases Various forms of dysfunction appear among populations exposed to typography for long periods of time. Listed here are a number of frequently observed afflictions.
Typophilia
Typophobia
An excessive attachment to and fascination with the shape of letters, often to the exclusion of other interests and objects choices. Typophiliacs usually die penniless and alone.
The irrational dislike of letterforms, often marked by a preference for icons, dingbats, and—in fatal cases—bullets and daggers. The fears of the typophobe can often quieted (but not cured) by steady doses of Helvetica and Times New Roman.
Typochondria
Typothermia
A persistent anxiety that one has selected the wrong typeface. This condition is often paired with okd (optical kerning disorder), the need to constantly adjust and readjust the spaces between letters.
The promiscuous refusal to make a lifelong commitment to a single typeface—or even to five or six, as some doctors recommend. The typothermiac is constantly tempted to test drive “hot” new fonts, often without a proper license.
Zoe Ekonomou Grid Assignment
Design 2 Variation 3
Common Typographic Diseases Various forms of dysfunction appear among populations exposed to typography for long periods of time. Listed here are a number of frequently observed afflictions.
Typophilia
Typophobia
An excessive attachment to and fascination with the shape of letters, often to the exclusion of other interests and objects choices. Typophiliacs usually die penniless and alone.
The irrational dislike of letterforms, often marked by a preference for icons, dingbats, and—in fatal cases—bullets and daggers. The fears of the typophobe can often quieted (but not cured) by steady doses of Helvetica and Times New Roman.
Typochondria
Typothermia
A persistent anxiety that one has selected the wrong typeface. This condition is often paired with okd (optical kerning disorder), the need to constantly adjust and readjust the spaces between letters.
The promiscuous refusal to make a lifelong commitment to a single typeface—or even to five or six, as some doctors recommend. The typothermiac is constantly tempted to test drive “hot” new fonts, often without a proper license.
Zoe Ekonomou Grid Assignment
Design 2 Variation 4
Common Typographic Diseases Various forms of dysfunction appear among populations exposed to typography for long periods of time. Listed here are a number of frequently observed afflictions.
Typophilia
Typophobia
An excessive attachment to and fascination with the shape of letters, often to the exclusion of other interests and objects choices. Typophiliacs usually die penniless and alone.
The irrational dislike of letterforms, often marked by a preference for icons, dingbats, and—in fatal cases—bullets and daggers. The fears of the typophobe can often quieted (but not cured) by steady doses of Helvetica and Times New Roman.
Typochondria
Typothermia
A persistent anxiety that one has selected the wrong typeface. This condition is often paired with okd (optical kerning disorder), the need to constantly adjust and readjust the spaces between letters.
The promiscuous refusal to make a lifelong commitment to a single typeface—or even to five or six, as some doctors recommend. The typothermiac is constantly tempted to test drive “hot” new fonts, often without a proper license.
Zoe Ekonomou Grid Assignment
Design 3
Typophobia The irrational dislike of letterforms, often marked by a preference for icons, dingbats, and—in fatal cases—bullets and daggers. The fears of the typophobe can often quieted (but not cured) by steady doses of Helvetica and Times New Roman.
Common Typographic Diseases Typophilia Various forms of dysfunction appear among populations exposed to typography for long periods of time. Listed here are a number of frequently observed afflictions.
An excessive attachment to and fascination with the shape of letters, often to the exclusion of other interests and objects choices. Typophiliacs usually die penniless and alone.
Typochondria A persistent anxiety that one has selected the wrong typeface. This condition is often paired with okd (optical kerning disorder), the need to constantly adjust and readjust the spaces between letters.
Typothermia The promiscuous refusal to make a lifelong commitment to a single typeface—or even to five or six, as some doctors recommend. The typothermiac is constantly tempted to test drive “hot” new fonts, often without a proper license.
Zoe Ekonomou Grid Assignment
Design 3 Variation 1
Common Typographic Diseases
Various forms of dysfunction appear among populations exposed to typography for long periods of time. Listed here are a number of frequently observed afflictions.
Typophobia The irrational dislike of letterforms, often marked by a preference for icons, dingbats, and—in fatal cases—bullets and daggers. The fears of the typophobe can often quieted (but not cured) by steady doses of Helvetica and Times New Roman.
Typophilia An excessive attachment to and fascination with the shape of letters, often to the exclusion of other interests and objects choices. Typophiliacs usually die penniless and alone.
Typochondria
A persistent anxiety that one has selected the wrong typeface. This condition is often paired with okd (optical kerning disorder), the need to constantly adjust and readjust the spaces between letters.
Typothermia
The promiscuous refusal to make a lifelong commitment to a single typeface—or even to five or six, as some doctors recommend. The typothermiac is constantly tempted to test drive “hot” new fonts, often without a proper license.
Zoe Ekonomou Grid Assignment
Design 3 Variation 2
Typophobia The irrational dislike of letterforms, often marked by a preference for icons, dingbats, and—in fatal cases—bullets and daggers. The fears of the typophobe can often quieted (but not cured) by steady doses of Helvetica and Times New Roman.
Common Typographic Diseases Various forms of dysfunction appear among populations exposed to typography for long periods of time. Listed here are a number of frequently observed afflictions.
Typophilia An excessive attachment to and fascination with the shape of letters, often to the exclusion of other interests and objects choices. Typophiliacs usually die penniless and alone.
Typochondria A persistent anxiety that one has selected the wrong typeface. This condition is often paired with okd (optical kerning disorder), the need to constantly adjust and readjust the spaces between letters.
Typothermia The promiscuous refusal to make a lifelong commitment to a single typeface—or even to five or six, as some doctors recommend. The typothermiac is constantly tempted to test drive “hot” new fonts, often without a proper license.
Zoe Ekonomou Grid Assignment
Design 3 Variation 3
Typophobia The irrational dislike of letterforms, often marked by a preference for icons, dingbats, and—in fatal cases—bullets and daggers. The fears of the typophobe can often quieted (but not cured) by steady doses of Helvetica and Times New Roman.
Common Typographic Diseases Various forms of dysfunction appear among populations exposed to typography for long periods of time. Listed here are a number of frequently observed afflictions.
Typophilia An excessive attachment to and fascination with the shape of letters, often to the exclusion of other interests and objects choices. Typophiliacs usually die penniless and alone.
Typochondria A persistent anxiety that one has selected the wrong typeface. This condition is often paired with okd (optical kerning disorder), the need to constantly adjust and readjust the spaces between letters.
Typothermia The promiscuous refusal to make a lifelong commitment to a single typeface—or even to five or six, as some doctors recommend. The typothermiac is constantly tempted to test drive “hot” new fonts, often without a proper license.
Zoe Ekonomou Grid Assignment
Design 3 Variation 4
Common Typographic Diseases Various forms of dysfunction appear among populations exposed to typography for long periods of time. Listed here are a number of frequently observed afflictions.
Typophobia The irrational dislike of letterforms, often marked by a preference for icons, dingbats, and—in fatal cases—bullets and daggers. The fears of the typophobe can often quieted (but not cured) by steady doses of Helvetica and Times New Roman.
Typophilia An excessive attachment to and fascination with the shape of letters, often to the exclusion of other interests and objects choices. Typophiliacs usually die penniless and alone.
Typochondria
A persistent anxiety that one has selected the wrong typeface. This condition is often paired with okd (optical kerning disorder), the need to constantly adjust and readjust the spaces between letters.
Typothermia
The promiscuous refusal to make a lifelong commitment to a single typeface—or even to five or six, as some doctors recommend. The typothermiac is constantly tempted to test drive “hot” new fonts, often without a proper license.
Zoe Ekonomou Grid Assignment
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Zoe Ekonomou Grid Assignment
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