Letter Art: Definitions of Terms

I have been incorrect in my usage for Sunday posts.

Typography Versus Lettering
Typography has to do with type. Little bits of metal (usually) used in repeat printings. Lettering is the custom drawing of a small group of letters for a specific purpose.

“Type: prefabricated letters that are made to be reused many times and in any order.
“Lettering: one-of-a-kind letters that are made (drawn, painted, carved) in situ for a single piece.”
Lettering is Not Type: Clear Definitions for Commonly Abused Terms by Stephen Coles

My use of “typography” as a category was flat out wrong. The “Text Art” title was technically correct. It’s all text. OTOH, text can also refer to the block of words or to the content independent of the text style. The current running title is more accurate.

“Mark Simonson made a nice analogy that helps distinguish the two: Lettering differs from type in the same way that modeling clay differs from Lego bricks.” ibid

(Speaking of correct usage, it should be LEGO bricks. At least that is what the company would prefer. As an AFOL, that’s what I use. In the newspaper world, AP style trumps corporate style. But I digress.)

Lettering Versus Calligraphy
Calligraphers write letters. Letters draw letters.

“Calligraphy is based on penmanship; it’s essentially “writing letters.” Lettering, on the other hand, is based on draftsmanship, i.e. “drawing letters.”
Understanding The Difference Between Type And Lettering
By Joseph Alessio

Typeface Versus Font
While we are at it, typeface & font are not the same

Typeface: the design of a set of characters.
Font: the vessel for a set of characters.
Clear Definitions

Not sure I grok this.

“I often see “typographer” used to describe someone who makes typefaces, but we have separate terms for these two very different disciplines, just like blacksmiths make hammers and carpenters use them.” ibid

So What?
Does the difference matter? In the sense of ‘Ooooh, look at the pretty letters”, not at all. In my effort to learn about the field, yes. I would be interested in a book on lettering. I would be less interested in a book on typography.

Milton Meets My Little Pony, Guest Post

LB color page purple

 

From the same hand that brought us Art Nouveau Horse.

scenic nouveau

 

Out of Creative Haven Nature Mandalas Coloring Book by Marty Noble (Facebook page).

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How is this My Little Pony? The image echoes the show’s color scheme, which hovers at the pink/purple end of the spectrum, albeit less pastel. MLP:FIM Wiki

BTW, in Googling the above, I came across a post on the creator’s motivation behind MLP: Friendship is Magic. My Little NON-Homophobic, NON-Racist, NON-Smart-Shaming Pony: A Rebuttal by Lauren Faust (Deviant Art page). Of note, the subtitle is extremely important. Earlier versions of MLP are too insipid to be borne. MLP:FIM counts as generation four. MLP Wikidedia

Foto Friday: The Daily Object, December 2015

Instagram header August 2015

Photo project from my Instagram feed, @rodneyssaga.

TDO Dec 2015

 

Began and ended with Starbucks.
Food-related photos (food item or taken at a restaurant): 9, four of them from Starbucks. Used the “free” downloading for new tablet. Given the price of their hot chocolate, this may be false economy.
Horse-related photos: 4. The pearlesque thing is a hairband for this weekend’s show. [*]
Travel (NYC) photos: 3. The Auntie Anne’s pretzel bite was both food & travel
Total 15 photos.

Routine explanation: started Instagram as a blog tie-in. Did this instead. A single object each day. Nothing to do with the blog. Occasionally to do with horses. Published here for archival purposes.

Last month – Foto Friday: The Daily Object, November 2015

*Update: No show. Report, Not.

Goodbye Dr. Margaret

Dr. Margaret has left The MindSide. Since my financial arrangement for sport psychology appointments was with the company rather than with her personally, I am following the money. I meet with my new MindSide person tomorrow. Details when I find out what level of exposure the new person is comfortable with.

The advice so far has been great: daily progress is a paper thin layer that accumulates over time, being nervous means I care, treat feelings as information. On the other hand, the advice so far has also been general. I could have gotten it from a book. The point, I assume, of a personal consult is advice tailored in a way that I am most likely to hear it.

This is nothing against Dr. Margaret. I was impressed with her diligence. After our first meeting, she responded to all the emails, tweets, and links I sent her way. She even came out to Stepping Stone Farm to observe a lesson. She watched closely but asked fewer questions than I expected. I had a sense that she was gathering and processing. We never had a chance to go over her synthesis of the data stream that is my life. I leave it as an exercise for you to imagine how much information I am capable of dumping on a person.

She offered to continue working with me. I will keep that in mind. However, at the moment I feel less riddled with nerves. I’m energized from the trip to NYC [Crystal Horses]. It is off-season for the Saddlebreds. The home team is showing flickers of progress [Naptime]. I feel motivated about work [Hello 2016!]. Do I really need this? Was I simply bored and living too much in my head?

If they had offered a refund, or conversely if they had been sticky about the changeover, I might have bailed on the whole idea. Instead, they came up with a compromise of an introductory half session to get the new person up to speed, along with Dr. Margaret’s notes. As I said earlier, I have no illusions of being a special snowflake. Anyone with experience in the field could probably sum me up in a sentence: Katherine is an ABC type, with XYZ tendencies. Inscrutable has never been a good look on me.

So, I shall keep going. Even if I’m not so badly off, I can always improve.

Previous The MindSide Posts
Meet Dr. Margaret
First Appointment
Why Bother With Nerves?
Positives 12/1/15

Update: Appointment postponed to 1/14/16.
Update: Second appointment canceled. Insurance adjuster chose that time to check out the car [Not]. As with blacksmiths, one says thank you & waits.

Rodney’s Headgear

The Minimalist

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Rodney’s preference, a simple hackamore. He reacts poorly to leather [Life in the Slow Lane, Here We Stand], hence the homemade nylon crownpiece and nylon race reins [Bridle Colors: photos]. We had no choice about the leather nosepiece [New equipment: photo] as our non-leather version was too bulky.

The Redundancy

bridles 2

My preference. As above with bit and second set of reins. I like having the option of positive control. Unfortunately, if I touch the bit reins, Rodney curls up like a salted slug. Yup, he backs off from a Happy Mouth plain mullen loose ring snaffle [New Equipment: photo], possibly the mildest bit on the planet. Even having it on with slack reins seems to cause tension.

For now, we are doing it his way. Will his increased comfort level compensate for my decreased one? The jury is still out.

The Possible Compromise

bridles 3

In order to go cross-country, one must get through dressage. In order to get through dressage, one must wear a bit. In the future, I may use the hackamore with stand-alone bit as an interim step. Note the lack of rein to the bit. He has to wear it but does not have to respond to it. A friend of mine rode this way to help a horse work through bit issues.

The Safety

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Since the reins are not leather, I installed a breakaway at the buckle. A toss-up between them coming apart while I ride versus Rodney getting tangled up if his ground tie fails and he goes galloping across the field. Ask me how I know about this possibility.

In all the tack switching, the browband appears to have gone walkabout.

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Gift Celebration

Now that we are all back to work, it is time for the ceremonial showing of the gifts. Since I was born in December, some of these are birthday gifts. No public credit. I did not get this written in time to ask the givers if they wanted to be outed. I know at least one who wishes to remain anonymous on general principles. Thank you! You know who you are. Handwritten notes coming. Really. I promise.

Horse Pattern Sharf. Wide enough to work as a shawl. Thin enough to be gathering into a fashionably bulky scarf.

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Logo Bag. Can one have too many containers?

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Quilt Square. I’ve seen it in photos. Now it is mine!

gifts 4

“This is called ‘It’s not sheep I count to sleep.’ The horses are beaded. The fence is painted. The blue quilting is dotted with blue stars and gold stars. The green beading is made with seed beads and another type of bead.” Q is for Quilt

Cat Lady Mug, with treats for human and feline. I have 5 cats. My personal CCL limit is 6. Therefore, I am well under. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.

gifts 2 with insert

What did you get?
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More on naming practices for the blog: At Least I Got A Blog Post Out Of It

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