Editorial Design: How a Book is Made
Learn to format a text with clarity, hierarchy, and beauty
“Never in history have we had so much control over the expressiveness of typography.” According to graphic designer Enric Jardí, who specializes in publishing and typography, all letters have something to say, and using the right font to convey the idea of the text is a crucial part of editorial design.
As a complement to his last online course, How to Choose Fonts, he builds on these concepts and teaches you about the role of typography within a publication, as well as its relationship with the other elements on the page. Learn how to design a book from beginning to end while following the principles of hierarchy, clarity, and beauty.
Begin the course by getting to know Enric, who tells you about his career as a graphic designer and his favorite projects. He also shares some of the books that have inspired his work, discussing what he likes about them and how they’ve been designed.
Next, see what tools you need to work on an editorial design project and the type of books you can make.
Discover the different parts that make up the book’s core before learning about page layout and numbers.
Move on to shaping the page with text boxes and choose the font that best suits your project.
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