Chromatic typefaces and flat design

thumbnailThe web’s increasing infatuation with flat design has lead to a rapid rejection of artifice like drop shadows, in favor of a cleaner more shape-based look. But this leaves the designer with a problem: how do you style type to be vibrant whilst adhering to the tenets of flat design?

One solution is the renewed interest in chromatic typefaces. In widespread use in 19th century wood-block printing, chromatic type faces use multiple colors to define different areas. This is the polar opposite approach to modern logo design, in which we’re taught that shapes must work in a single tone.

The benefit of chromatic designs is that they add depth, emphasis and character; without the need for more intrusive text decoration such as shadows.

One of the best examples of this is Sodachrome. Designed by Dan Rhatigan and Ian Moore, Sodachrome consists of two separate fonts; one in which the serifs point to the left, and one in which they point to the right. Set individually the two fonts look distinctly unbalanced, however laid over each other in different colors, they produce an attractive slab-serif. The additional benefit of Sodachrome is that the overlap between the two colors creates a third face, a modern sans-serif, at the heart of the design. The visual interest in Sodachrome is created by the interplay between these three different designs.

Chromatic typefaces and flat design

Chromatic typefaces and flat design

Sodachrome by Dan Rhatigan and Ian Moore.

Developing chromatic fonts for use on the web is somewhat of a challenge. Whereas designs such as Lisa Lonergan’s Knoxville follow very traditional roman outlines, designs such as Mark Frömberg’s Pigment — which features 600 characters — don’t readily fit into vector outline formats.

Chromatic typefaces and flat design

Knoxville by Lisa Lonergan.

 

Chromatic typefaces and flat design Chromatic typefaces and flat design

Pigment by Mark Frömberg.

Typefaces, even grunge-style faces, are designed as an outline. The outlines can be scaled, colored and spaced however the designer chooses. OpenType (OT), TrueType (TT), Web Open Font Format (WOFF) and almost every other available format works in this way. This means that a chromatic design cannot be specified in a single file. However, provided the chromatic typeface is delivered as two separate font files, we can lay one over the other quite easily.

CSS will even allow us to duplicate the title in the styles using the content property, avoiding doubling the content in the markup which would have a negative impact on SEO and accessibility.

The basic format is:

<h1>Any old title</h1>

And in the CSS:

h1
{
font-family:"Some Chromatic Font A";
color: rgba(50, 0, 0, 0.5);
position:relative;
}
h1:after
{
font-family:"Some Chromatic Font B";
color: rgba(0, 50, 50, 0.5);
position:absolute;
left:0;
content:"Any old title";
}

For now, the lack of chromatic fonts being produced for web use is likely to mean that their use is a step too far for sites like blogs that require numerous headers. But for logos, or headers that rarely change, where using an image is acceptable, chromatic typefaces are a vibrant and engaging way of setting type that retains a flat aesthetic.

 

Have you worked with chromatic typefaces? What technical difficulties did you encounter? Let us know in the comments.

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The Perfect Office – Giant Flip Clock, Toshiba 2Tb Portable HD, Sony Vaio Pro Laptops and more

The Perfect Office - Giant Flip Clock, Toshiba 2Tb Portable HD, Sony Vaio Pro Laptops and more

We’ve seen some great gadgets and equipment for designers. So many cool stuff, that we could actually assemble infinite perfect office spaces! Every week we’ll assemble a perfect office, and we’d like you to help us. What equipment would the perfect office have?

Today we’ve got a great selection of products, which have great designs! These are top-notch for real, like the Line Up Table, made from concrete… it has got a industrial feel to it, which is awesome. There’s also the Giant Flip Clock and the astonishing Hasselblad Lunar Camera. For your daily production, you might enjoy the Toshiba 2Tb Portable HD, a pretty handy large storage for your files. You might also enjoy the Delux Vertical Ergonomic Mouse. I own one of these vertical mouses, and it’s a must-have! Don’t forget that you may suggest via twitter: @paulogabriel – I hope you enjoy these! Cheers. 😉

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Line Up Table


The Perfect Office - Giant Flip Clock, Toshiba 2Tb Portable HD, Sony Vaio Pro Laptops and more

Line Up is a table designed by German designer Kosta Pamporis in collaboration with Florian Schulz. The tabletop is not 100% concrete, but actually a mixture of waste material from turning and sanding wood. Using this sawdust in a special concrete mixture creates a 40% lighter concrete slab. The addition of the really cool neon rope and wooden dowel legs make the table very trendy, too. (at Design Milk)

Giant Flip Clock


The Perfect Office - Giant Flip Clock, Toshiba 2Tb Portable HD, Sony Vaio Pro Laptops and more

This is a wall clock that displays the time on giant, easy-to-read panels that flip the minutes away. Inspired by the classic flip clocks of yesteryear. Morning and evening hours are distinguished with an AM or PM printed on the hour panel. Each passing minute is accompanied by a pleasant, ambient clattering that underscores the analog flip clock’s mechanical operation. The clock’s polished metal column mounts easily using the included hardware. Requires one D battery that provides power for up to five months. (at The Gadget Flow)

Toshiba 2Tb Portable HD


The Perfect Office - Giant Flip Clock, Toshiba 2Tb Portable HD, Sony Vaio Pro Laptops and more

Store, backup and access your digital content – anywhere anytime. The Toshiba Canvio Connect makes it easy to backup and share your digital content wherever you are. Simply connect the Canvio Connect to your computer to store and backup your content. (at 7 Gadgets)

Delux M618LU Vertical Ergonomic USB Mouse


The Perfect Office - Giant Flip Clock, Toshiba 2Tb Portable HD, Sony Vaio Pro Laptops and more
The Perfect Office - Giant Flip Clock, Toshiba 2Tb Portable HD, Sony Vaio Pro Laptops and more

Wired vertical ergonomic USB Mouse. As the owner of one, I must say that this kind of ergonomic mice is a must-have. (at 7 Gadgets)

Sony Vaio Pro Laptops


The Perfect Office - Giant Flip Clock, Toshiba 2Tb Portable HD, Sony Vaio Pro Laptops and more

Those of us who make our office any place with a surface and a WiFi connection welcome the trend of laptop-makers building machines smaller and lighter, without sacrificing speed and display quality. Sony continues to throw their hat into the “ultra book” ring, and the Sony Vaio Pro Laptops are a strong contender. Coming in 11.6″ and 13.3″ models, they weigh in at under two and three pounds, respectively, making them some of the lightest machines available. You expect a nice display from Sony, and the full HD screens deliver. More info at the link. (at Uncrate)

Hasselblad Lunar Camera


The Perfect Office - Giant Flip Clock, Toshiba 2Tb Portable HD, Sony Vaio Pro Laptops and more

The name Hasselblad has inspired lust among professional photographers for decades, and for good reason — it’s synonymous with quality, from large-format cameras to studio DSLRs. The Hasselblad Lunar Camera pays tribute to the 500C of 1957, the first camera ever in space. The 24 megapixel CMOS sensor, lenses, and other innards are all Swedish, while the exterior sports an Italian design and luxury materials (mahogany, leather, even gold). Advanced image stabilization keeps your photos clear in situations that typically call for a tripod. It comes standard with an 18-55mm focal-range lens. (at Uncrate)

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