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Edgar Robles 319581 20 de febrero de 2014

Prof. Teresa Trevo Texto Tipogrfico

Alineacin P. 1 - 6

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Jerarquas P. 7 - 12

Composicin P. 13 - 17

Aclaraciones p. 18

Alineacin

Composiciones donde entre el cuerpo de texto , el ttulo, y la bala no debe de haber diferencia en cuanto a tamao de texto ni tipografa.

Tipografa : Chaparral Pro Tamaos usados: 10pts. (1, 2) 11pts(3)

A Single Man Spent 53 Years Building This Massive Cathedral Very few of us will work at a single job our whole lives. Even fewer will work on a single, self-led project our whole lives. Spanish octogenarian Justo Gallego Martinez is an exception: Hes been the sole designer, engineer, and construction worker on a cathedral in Madrid since 1961. How Can a Cathedral Built From Trash Look So Beautiful? The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash. We first wrote about Don Justo three years ago, after a Spanish advertisement and a subsequent NPR article about his 24,000 square foot cathedral broadcast its existence to the world outside of Spain. He has no architectural training, and his building is made from salvaged materialsincluding bricks donated from a local factory, oil drums, and other scraps. Some critics argue that his creation should be torn down, while others claim its a monument (local architects have even volunteered consultant for free). That he has made in the years that have passed since then. These days, it seems work is going more slowly: Not only does he now work inside in the winter, hes on the verge of 90well past the ideal age for tough manual labor. The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash

Alineacion # 1, p.1

A Single Man Spent 53 Years Building This Massive Cathedral Very few of us will work at a single job our whole lives. Even fewer will work on a single, self-led project our whole lives. Spanish octogenarian Justo Gallego Martinez is an exception: Hes been the sole designer, engineer, and construction worker on a cathedral in Madrid since 1961. How Can a Cathedral Built From Trash Look So Beautiful? The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash. We first wrote about Don Justo three years ago, after a Spanish advertisement and a subsequent NPR article about his 24,000 square foot cathedral broadcast its existence to the world outside of Spain. He has no architectural training, and his building is made from salvaged materialsincluding bricks donated from a local factory, oil drums, and other scraps. Some critics argue that his creation should be torn down, while others claim its a monument (local architects have even volunteered consultant for free). That he has made in the years that have passed since then. These days, it seems work is going more slowly: Not only does he now work inside in the winter, hes on the verge of 90well past the ideal age for tough manual labor. The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash

Alineacion # 1, p2

A Single Man Spent 53 Years Building This Massive Cathedral Very few of us will work at a single job our whole lives. Even fewer will work on a single, self-led project our whole lives. Spanish octogenarian Justo Gallego Martinez is an exception: Hes been the sole designer, engineer, and construction worker on a cathedral in Madrid since 1961. 1 How Can a Cathedral Built From Trash Look So Beautiful? The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash. 2 We first wrote about Don Justo three years ago, after a Spanish advertisement and a subsequent NPR article about his 24,000 square foot cathedral broadcast its existence to the world outside of Spain. He has no architectural training, and his building is made from salvaged materialsincluding bricks donated from a local factory, oil drums, and other scraps. 3 Some critics argue that his creation should be torn down, while others claim its a monument (local architects have even volunteered consultant for free). 4 That he has made in the years that have passed since then. These days, it seems work is going more slowly: Not only does he now work inside in the winter, hes on the verge of 90well past the ideal age for tough manual labor. The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash

Alineacion # 2, p3

A Single Man Spent 53 Years Building This Massive Cathedral Very few of us will work at a single job our whole lives. Even fewer will work on a single, self-led project our whole lives. Spanish octogenarian Justo Gallego Martinez is an exception: Hes been the sole designer, engineer, and construction worker on a cathedral in Madrid since 1961. 1 How Can a Cathedral Built From Trash Look So Beautiful? The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash. 2 We first wrote about Don Justo three years ago, after a Spanish advertisement and a subsequent NPR article about his 24,000 square foot cathedral broadcast its existence to the world outside of Spain. He has no architectural training, and his building is made from salvaged materialsincluding bricks donated from a local factory, oil drums, and other scraps. 3 Some critics argue that his creation should be torn down, while others claim its a monument (local architects have even volunteered consultant for free). 4 That he has made in the years that have passed since then. These days, it seems work is going more slowly: Not only does he now work inside in the winter, hes on the verge of 90well past the ideal age for tough manual labor. The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash

Alineacion # 2 , p4

A Single Man Spent 53 Years Building This Massive Cathedral

Very few of us will work at a single job our whole lives. Even fewer will work on a single, self-led project our whole lives. Spanish octogenarian Justo Gallego Martinez is an exception: Hes been the sole designer, engineer, and construction worker on a cathedral in Madrid since 1961. How Can a Cathedral Built From Trash Look So Beautiful? The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash. We first wrote about Don Justo three The Queen may have Buckingham years ago, after a SpanPalace, Nicholas Cage may own half ish advertisement and of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash a subsequent NPR article about his 24,000 square foot cathedral broadcast its existence to the world outside of Spain. He has no architectural training, and his building is made from salvaged materialsincluding bricks donated from a local factory, oil drums, and other scraps. Some critics argue that his creation should be torn down, while others claim its a monument (local architects have even volunteered consultant for free). That he has made in the years that have passed since then. These days, it seems work is going more slowly: Not only does he now work inside in the winter, hes on the verge of 90well past the ideal age for tough manual labor.

Alineacion # 3 p5

A Single Man Spent 53 Years Building This Massive Cathedral

Very few of us will work at a single job our whole lives. Even fewer will work on a single, self-led project our whole lives. Spanish octogenarian Justo Gallego Martinez is an exception: Hes been the sole designer, engineer, and construction worker on a cathedral in Madrid since 1961. How Can a Cathedral Built From Trash Look So Beautiful? The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash. We first wrote about Don Justo three The Queen may have Buckingham years ago, after a SpanPalace, Nicholas Cage may own half ish advertisement and of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash a subsequent NPR article about his 24,000 square foot cathedral broadcast its existence to the world outside of Spain. He has no architectural training, and his building is made from salvaged materialsincluding bricks donated from a local factory, oil drums, and other scraps. Some critics argue that his creation should be torn down, while others claim its a monument (local architects have even volunteered consultant for free). That he has made in the years that have passed since then. These days, it seems work is going more slowly: Not only does he now work inside in the winter, hes on the verge of 90well past the ideal age for tough manual labor.

Alineacion # 3, p6

Jerarqua

Composiciones en dnde se mantiene el uso de una sola tipografia, pero se puede hacer uso de diferentes tamaos y variaciones de pesos dentro de la misma familia.

Tipografas: Chaparral Pro Tamaos usados: 8pts , 10pts.

A Single Man Spent 53 Years Building This Massive Cathedral


Very few of us will work at a single job our whole lives. Even fewer will work on a single, self-led project our whole lives. Spanish octogenarian Justo Gallego Martinez is an exception: He's been the sole designer, engineer, and construction worker on a cathedral in Madrid since 1961. How Can a Cathedral Built From Trash Look So Beautiful? The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash. We first wrote about Don Justo three years ago, after a Spanish advertisement and a subsequent NPR article about his 24,000 square foot cathedral broadcast its existence to the world outside of Spain. He has no architectural training, and his building is made from salvaged materialsincluding bricks donated from a local factory, oil drums, and other scraps. Some critics argue that his creation should be torn down, while others claim its a monument (local architects have even volunteered consultant for free). That he has made in the years that have passed since then. These days, it seems work is going more slowly: Not only does he now work inside in the winter, hes on the verge of 90well past the ideal age for tough manual labor.

The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this abeautiful cathedral of trash

Justificacin # 1, p7

A Single Man Spent 53 Years Building This Massive Cathedral


Very few of us will work at a single job our whole lives. Even fewer will work on a single, self-led project our whole lives. Spanish octogenarian Justo Gallego Martinez is an exception: He's been the sole designer, engineer, and construction worker on a cathedral in Madrid since 1961. How Can a Cathedral Built From Trash Look So Beautiful? The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash. We first wrote about Don Justo three years ago, after a Spanish advertisement and a subsequent NPR article about his 24,000 square foot cathedral broadcast its existence to the world outside of Spain. He has no architectural training, and his building is made from salvaged materialsincluding bricks donated from a local factory, oil drums, and other scraps. Some critics argue that his creation should be torn down, while others claim its a monument (local architects have even volunteered consultant for free). That he has made in the years that have passed since then. These days, it seems work is going more slowly: Not only does he now work inside in the winter, hes on the verge of 90well past the ideal age for tough manual labor.

The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this abeautiful cathedral of trash

Justificacin # 1 , p8

A Single Man Spent 53 Years Building This Massive Cathedral

The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this abeautiful cathedral of trash

Very few of us will work at a single job our whole lives. Even fewer will work on a single, self-led project our whole lives. Spanish octogenarian Justo Gallego Martinez is an exception: He's been the sole designer, engineer, and construction worker on a cathedral in Madrid since 1961. How Can a Cathedral Built From Trash Look So Beautiful? The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash. We first wrote about Don Justo three years ago, after a Spanish advertisement and a subsequent NPR article about his 24,000 square foot cathe-

dral broadcast its existence to the world outside of Spain. He has no architectural training, and his building is made from salvaged materials including bricks donated from a local factory, oil drums, and other scraps. Some critics argue that his creation should be torn down, while others claim its a monument (local architects have even volunteered consultant for free). That he has made in the years that have passed since then. These days, it seems work is going more slowly: Not only does he now work inside in the winter, hes on the verge of 90well past the ideal age for tough manual labor.

Justificacin # 2, p9

A Single Man Spent 53 Years Building This Massive Cathedral

The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this abeautiful cathedral of trash

Very few of us will work at a single job our whole lives. Even fewer will work on a single, self-led project our whole lives. Spanish octogenarian Justo Gallego Martinez is an exception: He's been the sole designer, engineer, and construction worker on a cathedral in Madrid since 1961. How Can a Cathedral Built From Trash Look So Beautiful? The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash. We first wrote about Don Justo three years ago, after a Spanish advertisement and a subsequent NPR article about his 24,000 square foot cathe-

dral broadcast its existence to the world outside of Spain. He has no architectural training, and his building is made from salvaged materials including bricks donated from a local factory, oil drums, and other scraps. Some critics argue that his creation should be torn down, while others claim its a monument (local architects have even volunteered consultant for free). That he has made in the years that have passed since then. These days, it seems work is going more slowly: Not only does he now work inside in the winter, hes on the verge of 90well past the ideal age for tough manual labor.

Justificacin # 2, p10

A Single Man Spent 53 Years Building This Massive Cathedral


Very few of us will work at a single job our whole lives. Even fewer will work on a single, self-led project our whole lives. Spanish octogenarian Justo Gallego Martinez is an exception: Hes been the sole designer, engineer, and construction worker on a cathedral in Madrid since 1961. How Can a Cathedral Built From Trash Look So Beautiful? / The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash. We first wrote about Don Justo three years ago, after a Spanish advertisement and a subsequent NPR article about his 24,000 square foot cathedral broadcast its existence to the world outside of Spain. He has no architectural training, and his building is made from salvaged materialsincluding bricks donated from a local factory, oil drums, and other scraps. Some critics argue that his creation should be torn down, while others claim its a monument (local architects have even volunteered consultant for free). That he has made in the years that have passed since then. These days, it seems work is going more slowly: Not only does he now work inside in the winter, hes on the verge of 90 well past the ideal age for tough manual labor. The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash

Justificacin # 3, p11

A Single Man Spent 53 Years Building This Massive Cathedral


Very few of us will work at a single job our whole lives. Even fewer will work on a single, self-led project our whole lives. Spanish octogenarian Justo Gallego Martinez is an exception: Hes been the sole designer, engineer, and construction worker on a cathedral in Madrid since 1961. How Can a Cathedral Built From Trash Look So Beautiful? / The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash. We first wrote about Don Justo three years ago, after a Spanish advertisement and a subsequent NPR article about his 24,000 square foot cathedral broadcast its existence to the world outside of Spain. He has no architectural training, and his building is made from salvaged materialsincluding bricks donated from a local factory, oil drums, and other scraps. Some critics argue that his creation should be torn down, while others claim its a monument (local architects have even volunteered consultant for free). That he has made in the years that have passed since then. These days, it seems work is going more slowly: Not only does he now work inside in the winter, hes on the verge of 90 well past the ideal age for tough manual labor. The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash

Justificacin # 3, p12

Composicin

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Tipografas: Chaparral Pro , Futura, Avenir next, Didot, Adobe Garamond

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Composicon# 1, p13

A Single Man Built this Massive Cathedral


Very few of us will work at a single job our whole lives. Even fewer will work on a single, self-led project our whole lives. Spanish octogenarian Justo Gallego Martinez is an exception: Hes been the sole designer, engineer, and construction worker on a cathedral in Madrid since 1961.

How Can a Cathedral Built From Trash Look So Beautiful? The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash. We first wrote about Don Justo three years ago, after a Spanish advertisement and a subsequent NPR article about his 24,000 square foot cathedral broadcast its existence to the world outside of Spain. He has no architectural training, and his building is made from salvaged materialsincluding bricks donated from a local factory, oil drums, and other scraps. Some critics argue that his creation should be torn down, while others claim its a monument (local architects have even volunteered consultant for free). That he has made in the years that have passed since then. These days, it seems work is going more slowly: Not `only does he now work inside in the winter, hes on the verge of 90well past the ideal age for tough manual labor. Very few of us will work at a single job our whole lives. Even fewer will work on a single, self-led project. our.whole lives. Spanish octogenarian Justo Gallego Martinez is an exception: Hes been the sole designer, engineer, and construction worker on a cathedral in Madrid since 1961. How Can a Cathedral Built From Trash Look So Beautiful? The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash. We first wrote about Don Justo three years ago, after a Spanish advertisement and a subsequent NPR article about his 24,000 square foot cathedral broadcast its existence to the world outside of Spain.
Composicon# 2, p14

Building Spent 53 Years A Single Man thedral This Massive Ca

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Composicon# 3, p15

1 Very few of us will work at a single job our whole lives. Even fewer will work on a single, self-led project our whole lives. Spanish octogenarian Justo Gallego Martinez is an exception: Hes been the sole designer, engineer, and construction worker on a cathedral in Madrid since 1961. / How Can a Cathedral Built From Trash Look So Beautiful? 2 The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash. 3 We first wrote about Don Justo three years ago, after a Spanish advertisement and a subsequent NPR article about his 24,000 square foot cathedral broadcast its existence to the world outside of Spain. He has no architectural training, and his building is made from salvaged materialsincluding bricks donated from a local factory, oil drums, and other scraps. 4 Some critics argue that his creation should be torn down, while others claim its a monument (local architects have even volunteered consultant for free). 5 That he has made in the years that have passed since then. These days, it seems work is going more slowly: Not only does he now work inside in the winter, hes on the verge of 90well

The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own half of Europes castles, but Don Justo has this beautiful cathedral of trash

Composicon# 4, p16

A SINGLE MAN SPENT 53 YEARS BUILDING THIS MASSIVE CATHEDRAL

Very few of us wil l work at a single job our whole l ives. Even fewer wil l work on a single, sel f-led project our whole l ives. Spanish octogenarian Justo Gal lego Mart inez is an except ion: Hes been t he sole designer, engineer, and construct ion worker on a cat hedral in Madrid since 1961. How Can a Cat hedral Buil t From Trash Look So Beaut iful ? / The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own hal f of Europes cast les, but Don Justo has t his beaut iful cat hedral of trash. We first wrote about Don Justo t hree years ago, after a Spanish advert isement and a subsequent NPR art icle about his 24,000 square foot cat hedral broadcast its existence to t he world outside of Spain. He has no architectural training, and his build ing is made from salvaged materialsinclud ing bricks donated from a local factory, oil drums, and ot her scraps. Some crit ics argue t hat his creat ion should be torn down, while ot hers claim it s a monument (local architects have even volunteered consul tant for free).

That he has made in t he years t hat have passed since t hen. These days, it seems work is going more slowly: Not only does he now work inside in t he winter, hes on t he verge of 90wel l past t he ideal age for tough manual labor. Very few of us wil l work at a single job our whole l ives . Even fewer wil l work on a single, s el f-led project our whole l ives. Spanish octogenarian Justo Gal lego Mart inez is an except ion: Hes been t he sole designer, engineer, and construct ion worker on a cat hedral in Madrid since 1961. How Can a Cat hedral Buil t From Trash Look So Beaut iful ? / The Queen may have Buckingham Palace, Nicholas Cage may own hal f of Europes cast les, but Don Justo has t his beaut iful cat hedral of trash. We first wrote about Don Justo t hree years ago, after a Spanish advert isement and a subsequent NPR art icle about his 24,000 square foot cat hedral broadcast its existence to t he world outside of Spain. He has no architectural training, and his build ing is made from salvaged materialsinclud ing bricks donated from a local factory, oil drums, and ot her scraps. Some crit ics argue t hat his creat ion should be torn down, while ot hers claim it s a monument (local architects have even volunteered consul tant for free).

Composicon# 5, p17

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Aclaraciones y otras notas con respecto a las composiciones presentadas en el documento.

Aclaraciones

Alineacion Lmina 1 La composicion se reduce a 3 columas, dos para el cuerpo del texto y una reservada para comentarios. La tercera linea es mas pequea para asi reducir el peso de los contenidos en esta en la composcion. El titulo,por ser el elemento mas importante , ocupa el largo de dos columnas. Lmina 2 Se intenta generar una configuracion en una linea. Para agregar dinamismo, el espacio ocupado por la bala se de dos tercios de la columna principal. Para incrementar la jerarquia , el titulo se separa del cuerpo. Lmina 3 Se explora la posibilidad de introducir dos texturas identicas en el mismo espacio , de manera tal que cada una pueda ser independiente de la otra, el texto ocupa un lugar alejado del juego de espacios, pero la bala y el cuerpo de texto ocupan espacios contiguos. Jerarquias Lamina 1 Se explora la liberacin del espacio central, de manera que el titulo necesita ganar jerarquia por medio del peso de su tamao y tipografia. Ambos ttulo y bala son italicos y en negritas para generar una relacion entre ambos que excluya al cuerpo de texto.

Lmina 2 Basada en la lmina uno de alineacin , en esta se explora dar jerarquia al titulo por medio del espacio, manteniendo el mismo tamao de letra en la composicion. Se aplica en bold el ttulo para asegurar su lugar como principal elemento. Lamina 3 Basada en la lmina 2 de Alineacon, se rescata la idea de generar dos texturas, una exclusiva para el cuerpo, y una compratida para el titulo y la bala. Se incrementa el aire a la izquierda del cuerpo, para asi dar la illusion de dinmica en la composicin. Composicin Lmina 1 Se explora la idea de generar una textura visual y discontinua , pero que a la vez pueda ser leida. EL texto se aplica todo en maysculas para ayudar a su lectura , a la vez que gana texto el cuadro en general. Se da jerarquia a frases dentro del cuerpo para poder facilitar su comprensin sin la necesidad de leerlo por completo . Lamina 2 Basada en la lmina 3 de jerarquas, se explora la ida de dar el mayor nivel de peso a elementos que normalmente son los menor. Se trae el nmero de pagina a primer plano, y genera un movimento de ojo al que no se esta acostumbrado .

Lamina 3 Considerando la retcula como el origen de cualquier composicion tipogrfica, se decide que es el nico elemento que sera roto. Se basa en la lmina 1 de alineacon, y se utiliza una tipografia de mquina de escribir con la intencion de dar la idea de aquello que sea perdido. Lmina 4 Se juega con la idea de la comparacion de texturas de una manera agresiva. El texto del cuerpo se basa en la lmina 2 de alieacon , y se compara contra un texto crecido . Se utiliza la tipografa Futura por la manera facil que se pueden reconocer las letras sin importar el tamao. Se da tratamiento de linea al titulo para que el texto de fondo pueda aun ser leido. Lmina 5 Basado en la interpretacon libre de la lmina 3 de jerarquas, se pretende dejar la mayor cantidad de espacio posible , por lo que se transgreden los margenes y el interlineado del ttulo.

Aclaraciones , p 18

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