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What Is A Line: New Rationale

Brief: (What is the problem you intend to solve?)
To explore a graphic visualiation of a chosen line, like and logic.
Typography > Food > Anatomy of Type
Using food I will construct each letter of the alphabet and each of these letter will detail another anatomical property of typography.

Who needs to know? (Who is your audience? Be concise no more than 10 words)
Other graphic designer, in particular design students who are new to typographic theory

What do they need to know? (Be clear and specific)
They need to now who typography works with a line, how it sits within a line, what ascends above and descender bellow the line the conform and restrict typography. They also need to know the anatomical features of letterform as well as the meaning and definitions of these shapes made by letterforms.


What will they respond to? (How will they connect/understand the outcome?) 
The final graphic product I will produce will be very interactive which will make the information I am communicating more easy to understand and easier to taken in and remember as it will a skill and knowledge that all graphic designers should have. After interacting with the product they will have a better understanding of the conventions of typography and how letterforms are constructed.


What research is required? (What do you need to know in order to complete this brief to the fullest potential?)
Anatomical features of typography and there respective definitions
Which foods are best to craft into letterforms

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