a typographic comparison - Center for Undergraduate Research
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a typographic comparison - Center for Undergraduate Research
A TYPOGRAPHIC COMPARISON: THE HAVANAS UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH PREVIOUS WORK EXAMPLES November 2014 PUBLICATIONS SUBTLE: A MANUAL OF TYPOGRAPHY Project was designed for Typographic Systems at the University of Kansas, Spring 2014. The text was compiled from the following sources: Elements of Typographic Style by Robert Bringhurst, Getting it Right with Type: the Do’s and Don’ts of Typography by Victoria Square, Mac is Not A Typewriter by Robin Williams. This book was created to only be used by the designer for their reference and student design portfolio. This was my first professionally printed hardcover book from Blurb. LINK TO FULL BOOK: http://issuu.com/jenbeck0/docs/subtle_-_a_manual_of_typography Front and Back Cover Front Cover Page Examples Page Examples FORGED: PUBLIC TYPOGRAPHY IN AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR My second publishing project is a Public Typography focusing on the auto repair shop, tools, and vintage cars/memoribilia in the automotive industry. It is currently in the final stages of publication and will be sent to the publishers on November 12th, 2014. Because the book is still in the process of being refined, the cover and pages were not able to be presented as beautifully as Subtle. However, I wanted to provide an example of a public typography book that I have designed to give a visual representation of the type of book I want to make for my undergraduate research project. Public Typography FORGED In Public Typography Front Cover LIST OF SERVICES [provided by this book] 1 2 3 4 5 START THEIR ENGINES 7 – 12 An Introduction to Auto Repair Typography AN INDUSTRY BRAND 13 – 22 Making a Typographic Impression FIX THEIR ENGINES Tools of Typography in the Garage AUTOMOTIVE GEMS Iconic Car and Sign Typography THE FINISH LINE Acknowledgements, References and Index #–# #–# #–# “THIS IS AMERICANA. THIS IS THE HISTORY OF AMERICA IN FRONT OF YOUR EYES.” – Kim Eldger; KC Classic Auto, owner // MORE THAN A JOB Some mechanics, like Tim Copp from KC Classic Auto, collect memoribilia from the auto industry. This photo is one an example of many items he has in his personal garage. 9 Pearson Collision Repair PEARSON COLLISION REPAIR was founded in 1981 by Mike Pearson and his wife. The family-oriented business has been providing collision repair for the Lawrence, Kansas community ever since. 30 plus years, a few kids, and many repaired cars later, the shop has truly become a place of family and pride. Ryan Pearson, one of Mike’s sons, explains how much family is involded in the business: “It’s my mom and dad, my aunt (dad’s sister) and me. And actually, my brother-in-law also works here. We pretty much only have two people that aren’t family. It’s an interesting dynamic, certainly.” Pearson is an auto collision repair shop, which structurally and aesthetically restores cars after an accident. It’s very uncommon to find a shop that does body work and mechanical repair in the same environment. Why? “Don’t mix grease and paint,” is an industry phrase. Aesthetic body repair involves painting the exterior of the car, and grease doesn’t fit well into that process. 23 // OPEN JUST “CORVETTES HAVE ALWAYS BEEN MY FAVORITE, YOU KNOW, IN TERMS OF THEY’RE JUST FUN CARS. I COULDN’T HAVE THEM AS A KID, BUT NOW I CAN.” — KIM ELDRED BECAUSE Vantuyl doesn’t keep regular hours anymore, but whether the garage door is open or closed, there’s still some form of project happening inside. 37 Alongside the everyday tools, occasionally the wrenches grandpa would use can be found; so old, worn, and cobweb covered, that type becomes a subtle ghost. Working on the best vintage cars requires the best vintage tools, it’s only fitting that they be as typographically iconic. Over time, some tool sets have become high dollar collectors items, so rare, that antiquers and collectors of auto memoribilia and signs have to road trip thousands of miles in order to get their Branded in Versitility hands on ‘em. SNAP-ON TOOLS MANUFACTURED AND MARKETED TEN SOCKETS THAT WOULD ‘SNAP ON’ TO FIVE INTERCHANGEABLE HANDLES. THEIR SLOGAN WAS “15 TO DO THE JOB OF 50.” 51 // A NUTS SYSTEM Every garage manages to create their own system for storing the nuts and bolts of their operation. 53 The Ford Thunderbird Even though Vantuyl Motors is no longer open for business, their shop and the community they’ve built over the years still keep the garage doors open. Many mechanics will still continue working past retirement because they love it. It’s more than just a job, it’s their life. Jim Vantuyl used to own the lot across the street 75 // FORKLIFTS Yale forklifts have been in production since 1868! This particular one (from the 1970s) is still used weekly at Garber Automotive to help move car engines and scrap metal.