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FREE 27 Page Type Classification eBook

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Free Type Classification eBook

Just Creative Design has just released their first eBook and it is only available to Just Creative Design subscribers – ensured by a password hidden at the bottom of your RSS feed!

If you were following me on Twitter then you would have heard about this release three days ago and if you have had your eyes peeled you would have noticed a banner at the bottom of your RSS feed with a link to the official page but never fear, I have released it to all subscribers now.

For full information on what it’s all about and how to get the free type classification eBook go check out the official page Type Classification eBook Page. Enjoy.

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70 JUST™ Creative Comments

  • Zach Reply

    hey jacob,

    thanks for this. i’m guessing its from that class. this looks AWESOME and i’m sure it will be a great resource for years to come. :)

  • Jacob Cass Reply

    Hi Zach, Yup for the typography class. I tried to make it so I could come back to it. I have also printed it out.

  • Kate Moon Reply

    Wow, great resource! Much appreciated.

    Kate Moons last blog post..Making a Monkey Out of the Forces of Evil

  • Anthony Woods Reply

    Hey Jacob, new user to this website, been reading alot of your articles recently, their just amazing, bookmarked and visited daily!. Keep up the good work and im sure ill be sure to have a look at this 27 page type classification ebook.

  • Jacob Cass Reply

    Your welcome Kate.

    Anthony,
    Welcome to Just Creative Design then! Good to have you around! Enjoy.

  • Dave Kendall Reply

    WOW! Thanks, for creating such a great and useful document. I’m definitely going to get a lot of use out of this.

    Dave Kendalls last blog post..I’m a Girly-Man.

  • miguel Reply

    usefull, but the actual DIN 16518 clasification is quite more accurate (germans, you know, they clasifie every single matter). Is not perfect, but all others are even worst ;>)

    nice job, anyway

  • Prof Kienstra Reply

    Thanks for the e-book. I just scanned through it, but it looked awesome. Will definitely be an interesting read!

  • Jacob Cass Reply

    Dave and Kienstra, your welcome :)

    Miguel, I did not really understand what you meant? Could you please clarify? Thanks.

  • zooley Reply

    Awesome and really beautiful (ebook) resource, thanx for sharing it!

  • miguel Reply

    well, the clasification you gave is rather old…This Type sytematic from the “Deutsche Institut fuer Normung” (DIN)-in my opinion- is more accurate.

  • Moldova Reply

    I have read some pages of that e-book and the information was really good.

  • Rafie Reply

    Jacob, good job dude! You know what, I wonder why some people on subscribe just to download the ebook and then they just leave. Do you have any idea why? Do they just love free stuff? Erm.. *wondering*

    Rafies last blog post..Wait! Have you clear your cache, sir?

  • Omega Reply

    great book, Jacob! Thank you :)

    Omegas last blog post..My return and the promised mp3s

  • Jacob Cass Reply

    Rafie,
    Each to their own Rafie, they are the ones who are missing out.

    Omega, Moldova
    Thank You and glad to be of resource.

  • Jenna Reply

    Wonderful resource — Thanks for sharing!

    Jennas last blog post..10 Tips for Writing Better

  • Dental Veneers Guru Reply

    Looks like you got another subscriber. I’m looking forward to reading your ebook.

    Dental Veneers Gurus last blog post..Dental Veneers: The Pros and Cons

  • deano Reply

    love the blog…long time reader but i’ve just subscribed now to the rss :)…thing is i cant find the password for the book :(

    any help???

    cheers

  • Jacob Cass Reply

    If you open / read any article in your RSS reader right at the bottom of the article is a picture which has the password on it. Email me if you still can’t find it Deano.

  • Real Estate Graphic Design Reply

    Hi. Quite curious to read your book as I’ve found previous posts on typography quite useful. Subscribed via Google Reader, but I don’t see the pswd anywhere. Could you email it to me? Many thanks.

  • Natalee Reply

    Hi.
    I stumbled upon your site and absolutely love it.
    I have subscribed and still cannot find the pass code so that I can obtain a copy.
    Could you help me out?
    Thanks in advance! =)

  • Jacob Cass Reply

    Natalee,
    If you check inside your feed reader at the bottom inside a picture there is the password. I have also emailed you the password.

  • Eduardo Reply

    Excellent job an very useful. Congratulations!

  • Michael Reply

    Hi Jacob, have subscribed to your blog and have to say what an education – a wealth of really interesting articles and information, so thanks!

    I use Firefox to get my RSS feeds, so have not been able to find the password for the E-Book download anywhere on any of the RSS articles…any way you could email it to me? Many thanks!

    Cheers!

    Michael

  • Jacob Cass Reply

    Michael,

    I will need your email to be able to email it to you :)

  • Michael Reply

    Sorry Jacob, completely forgot it doesn’t publish it:

    it’s michael@i-heart-design.com

    Many thanks,

    Michael

    ps – great article on how to approach designing for women or men.

  • Wealth and Success Reply

    Great information! Thanks for writing this. It is an honor to participate in the discussion.

  • Szabi Reply

    Hey Jacob,

    Thanks for this free e-book. It’s very handy. If you don’t mind I would put a link into my resource page at Your Design Blog.

    Thanks,

    Szabi

  • izmir evden eve Reply

    Thanks..

  • Craig Scott Reply

    Hi Jacob

    I’m in the same boat as Michael (Using Firefox). Could you send it to into at kaigadesign.com please?

    Thanks!

  • bursa evden eve nakliyat Reply

    thanks you..

  • Steve Constable Reply

    Do I just download the link? I am not sure? Does it cost anything?

    • Jacob Cass Reply

      It is free Steve, you can grab the password at the bottom of any article in your RSS reader (look in the image).

  • asansör Reply

    thanks you..

  • izmirde evden eve Reply

    Thank You..

  • Derek Kimball Reply

    Hey Jacob. I was roaming the pages of “Fondos de Pantalla” and came across your ad for this free ebook. Thanks a bunch. If it’s like everything else on your site, I’m sure it’s very informative.

    I’m new to the graphic design game, and have been frequenting your website for info and inspiration for a short while now. Keep it up man. I think I just may subscribe to your site while i’m here.

  • Shiv Reply

    Hey Jacob

    Thanks for the wonderful font book. I admired how you were able to bring out artistic design with text vector art in the background and rendering them in PDF. Awesome!

    On the first page, second column, second line, should there be an ‘is’ instead of ‘it’?

  • Arwa Al Jundi Reply

    Hello Jacob, I’m new to your blog but I’m already so addicted to it! I never thought I’d be learning about design in my summer break as much (or maybe more) than I do in my collge time!

    So I really just want to thank you a lot for this website! And also I would love to have a copy of this Type eBook since i’m sure it will help me a lot as a student. But even though I subscribed I can’t see the password.

    I hope you don’t mind e-mailing me ?
    my e-mail : sora_serene@hotmail.com
    Thank you again very much!!

  • Rhian Reply

    I just finished reading your book and it was VERY informative. I also would like to thank you for such a great blog, I did learn a lot from reading your articles!

  • gazete gölba?? Reply

    Hey Jacob

    Thanks for the wonderful font book. I admired how you were able to bring out artistic design with text vector art in the background and rendering them in PDF. Awesome!

  • gazete gölbasi Reply

    i Zach, Yup for the typography class. I tried to make it so I could come back to it. I have also printed it out.

  • Qaiser Khalil Reply

    Hi JC,

    Saw the first page of ‘Type Classification eBook. Seems an exciting work. IF you don’t mind, may I mark a typing error on page 1 item 6, second line? After “font specimen sheet” the word ‘it’ should be replaced by ‘is’…I think.

    I’m not trying to be smart, just to let you know with how much interest and concentration I started reading the book. Will post my comments after I finish the book. Can’t wait. Cheers.

    QK

  • anas3laa Reply

    it seems Good
    I love Typography

  • Writing Reply

    I am new in this graphic design field, and your blog helping me a lot, keep up the good work.

  • María Laura Jofré Reply

    Hola te hablo en español :-) Gracias por el Libro pero aún no lo pude bajar :-( Encontré la contraseña en el rss, pero se me abre una ventana donde me pide ser registrada en wordpress

  • Louisa Reply

    The type book is brilliant! Thanks for posting that. I’ll get all my students to download it. And look forward to your talk at CityTech on Thursday.

  • Dina Barbosa Reply

    I hope (someday soon) to be able to produce and share so interesting things similar to this amazing ebook.
    Blogs and sites with thoughs, tips and resources
    are keeping the evolution of design, web design and illustration (amongst other multimedia areas of knowledge)alive and healthy.

    Excellent job!

  • Olesea Reply

    I love it so much! Nice typography solution, and I love the old feeling of the design too. I’ve read many of your articles, very interesting information; I really appreciate what you’re doing, thanks a lot for the ebook! I like your energetic & happy style, and very glad I accidently found you.

  • Hillel Reply

    This is an awesome guide. Well done. Thanks for the book.

  • Lisa Reply

    AWESOME. Really appreciate your efforts and sharing Jacob.

  • Yari Reply

    Brilliant type guide! Thanks for sharing!

  • Sam McCay Reply

    Thanks for this great resource. Nothing like it on the web.

  • Alexei Kapterev Reply

    Hey, thanks for the wonderfully designed eBook!

    P.S. Just to let you know that on page 13 Frutiger is misspelled as “Fruitiger”.

  • Vijay Reply

    Wonderful! Thanks.. a ton..

  • mm Reply

    thank so much! I’m learning basic stuff. This is such a great help.

  • boxofdreams Reply

    Amazing :-) thanks

  • Devinder Reply

    Thanks
    for sharing it…

    ..:)

  • prisca Reply

    Thanks so much for producing and sharing this lovely eBook… wonderful :)
    Thank you.

  • yusheng Reply

    thank you so much

  • Jake M. Reply

    hey man, i just love your blog. you are such a great resource for me. thx for all the great and informative blogs you post here. i love them.

  • Peter Reply

    Great resource, thanks for sharing this e-book!

    Is there a resource where I could see which fonts are ‘compatible’ with each other? For example which font is great for title(s) and which for body text?

  • Peter Reply

    Thank you Jacob, this is exactly what I was looking for.

  • Evrn Veral Reply

    Perfect design, perfect information. A “must be in the library” book (as i call it). Thanx for sharing it…

  • hakan Reply

    Special thanks to you.You are wonderful.

  • Ed Yap Reply

    Loads of thanks for this guide. It’s not only informative, it’s also a lesson in design. At the risk of sounding like a faultfinder, I must point out to you that in several pages where you have “angle of stress” enclosed in singe quotes, the opening quote is a grave accent and the closing quote a typewriter apostrophe. I know a typophile like you wouldn’t want this kind of “typo” to sneak through.

    Thanks again for the freebie.

  • Josh Reply

    Great design , thanks for you.


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