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    Visual Syntactics 3 - Transformations

    Understanding Visual Language
    by
    Prof. Ravi Poovaiah
    IDC, IIT Bombay
    Family and Identities
     
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    A family has members who are connected by some common affinity.

    For Example:
    A typeface belongs to one family because each of the typefaces in this family has some similar characteristics.

    In fact, if you are a keen observer, one can identify the typeface family by looking at a single typeface. That means that to create a visual to be part of a family, it is essential to have some common features. These common features become the identity of the family.

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