Games for Designers
Last year, I wrote a little item about Kern Type, a fun little game that teaches players how to kern type.
It’s part of Design for Programmers, a course in design for analytical and logical thinkers.
And now Kern Type is joined by Shape Type, a game where you use Bezier handles to try and recreate the shapes of some famous fonts. It’ll test your type knowledge and your vector-pulling prowess.
source: method.ac
You get a score based on how accurate your letter shapes were.
And when you’ve had enough font fun, check out Color, a color matching game where you have just a few seconds to manipulate a color wheel to match specific hues, saturations, and color combinations. It’s fiendishly simple and addictive.
This article was last modified on February 11, 2014
This article was first published on February 11, 2014
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