Designer Wannabe

MacNEO

Dirty Mac Monkey
Hi, I have been in prepress for over four years since I got of post-secondary school. I always wanted to be a designer, I however ended up in prepress and figured it was a good place to start with learning the technical stuff. I have since left that job and now work at a sign shop doing some design etc. I am however finding it sometimes overwhelming. I don't have much experience, but am very artistically enclined(sp?). My main problem I find is fonts. No one really showed me much and I find their fonts to be a massive mess. When I need a font I just don't know where to start. I end up spending alot of time just trying to find a font I can build something with. Their fonts are organized in folders, but there are tons of them. Should I build some sort of font base for myself? Find fonts and store ones I would like to use? Is there a site that may have a long list of font examples? Is there also a site that may have basic design examples, logos, working with spacing, shapes, etc., or would I have to find some books instead? Thanx, for any input, I am seriously stressed out that I am not doing a good job.
 
Well. I know in Mac OS 10.3 they have a Font Book (or something similar I think). It's located in the Applications folder by default. Otherwise this is a couple I got from Google:

http://www.1001freefonts.com/
http://www.addesigner.com/free.shtml
http://download.com.com/3150-2185-0.html?tag=dir
http://www.abstractfonts.com/fonts/
http://www.acidfonts.com/
http://www.fonts.com/

I hope that is helpful. I know you meant well and everything but try looking in the search engines a bit. I don't mind but I notice a lot of people on the net get bent out of shape over this sort of thing. Here's some of my favorite search engines if you don't know any good ones:

www.google.com -most common, does a good job, kind of limited though
www.metacrawler.com -searches several search engines for results
www.vivisimo.com -uses clustering to group sites (on left)
www.dogpile.com -haven't tried it but heard it's good

I hope I didn't come off as too harsh, and good luck on your projects. You sound like you got some fun ahead of you.
 
It'd help you to organise your fonts into type-classifications. Such as:
Sans Serif
Serif
Block
Display
Script
Symbols

If you don't know what these are, then I'd suggest getting a book about type/typography. I remember Eric Spiekermann's Stop Stealing Sheep being fairly good for starting off with.
 
Cool thanx for the font sites. And yes I am 100% familiar with all types of fonts, it's just finding stuff I like or that is suitable, I seem to take a long time. I will make some folders containing fonts I like. I guess I am use to being rushed and the people around me are fairly experienced...
 
Hello! You have a very common problem. I have been doing graphic design for 10 years and oftentimes have to limit myself to the fonts I use just so I don't go nuts!

Basically, you are right on track when you say you pick a few fonts you use all the time. 95% of fonts you may use 0-1 time and the other 5% should be in your mind to use at any time. For example, use Palatino for a good formal text/readable font. Use Copperplate for a good all-caps font that looks very corporate and professional.

I got Extensis Suitcase for $99 and it's well worth it. It organizes your OS 9 and X fonts in one place and you can view fonts by category (a previous poster mentioned sans-serif, script, etc.)

Hope this helps!
 
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