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A look at Citation and Plagiarism

A look at Citation and Plagiarism . Br Dr. Bowie. Is this correct?.

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A look at Citation and Plagiarism

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  1. A look at Citation and Plagiarism Br Dr. Bowie

  2. Is this correct? • Papyrus was designed by Chris Costello to look like the typeface that might have existed if English language text were written on papyrus 2000 years ago. Papyrus has a number of distinctive human touches, including rough edges, irregular curves, and high horizontal strokes in the capitals, which support the look Costello was going for. Costello took six months to hand draw the face by means of calligraphy pen and textured paper. The font was created in 1982 and released in 1983 to the type foundry Letraset. Papyrus “merges the elegance of a traditional roman letterform with the hand-crafted look of highly skilled calligraphy”. So, while managing a handwritten look the face still has the straight up-and-down appearance of a roman typeface instead of the slanted style many scripts are in. This gives it a direction similar to a sans serif or serif typeface and can be used similarly. Papyrus ins included in many Microsoft operating systems and has been included in Macs since 2003. This ready availability probably accounts for the overuse that graphic designers and even Costello himself have discussed. A hotly debated recent use of Papyrus is not only the title face of Avatar, but also the captioning throughout the movie. Due to the visual complexity and handwritten style of the face it has low readability, which means it is not a good choice for captioning. The use of papyrus or a very similar face in the movie had been much talked about in the blogosphere.

  3. Problems • Papyrus was designed by Chris Costello to look like the typeface that might have existed if English language text were written on papyrus 2000 years ago (no source). Papyrus has a number of distinctive human touches, including rough edges, irregular curves, and high horizontal strokes in the capitals, which support the look Costello was going for (quote & no source). Costello took six months to hand draw the face by means of calligraphy pen and textured paper(quote & no source).The font was created in 1982 and released in 1983 to the type foundry Letraset(no source).Papyrus “merges the elegance of a traditional roman letterform with the hand-crafted look of highly skilled calligraphy” (quote w/ no source). So, while managing a handwritten look the face still has the straight up-and-down appearance of a roman typeface instead of the slanted style many scripts are in. This gives it a direction similar to a sans serif or serif typeface and can be used similarly. Papyrus is included in many Microsoft operating systems and has been included in Macs since 2003(no source).This ready availability probably accounts for the overuse that graphic designers and even Costello himself have discussed (no source). A hotly debated recent use of Papyrus is not only the title face of Avatar, but also the captioning throughout the movie (who debates? no source). Due to the visual complexity and handwritten style of the face it has low readability, which means it is not a good choice for captioning. The use of papyrus or a very similar face in the movie had been much talked about in the blogosphere (no source).

  4. How about this? • Papyrus was designed by Chris Costello to look like the typeface that might have existed if English language text were written on papyrus 2000 years ago (Wikipedia). As the Wikipedia article states, “Papyrus has a number of distinctive human touches, including rough edges, irregular curves, and high horizontal strokes in the capitals,” which support the look Costello was going for. Costello took six months to hand draw the face “by means of calligraphy pen and textured paper (Wikipedia). The font was created in 1982 and released in 1983 to the type foundry Letraset. ITC, the current owner of the typeface, points out in the description of the typeface that Papyrus “merges the elegance of a traditional roman letterform with the hand-crafted look of highly skilled calligraphy.” So, while managing a handwritten look the face still has the straight up-and-down appearance of a roman typeface instead of the slanted style many scripts are in. This gives it a direction similar to a sans serif or serif typeface and can be used similarly. According to Wikipedia, Papyrus is included in many Microsoft operating systems and has been included in Macs since 2003. This ready availability probably accounts for the overuse that graphic designers and even Costello himself have discussed (Wikipedia). A hotly debated recent use of Papyrus is not only the title face of Avatar, but also the captioning throughout the movie. Due to the visual complexity and handwritten style of the face it has low readability, which means it is not a good choice for captioning. The use of papyrus or a very similar face in the movie had been much talked about in the blogosphere including posts by Wagner, Papyrus Watch, and adambalsam.com.

  5. Problems • Papyrus was designed by Chris Costello to look like the typeface that might have existed if English language text were written on papyrus 2000 years ago (Wikipedia). As the Wikipedia article states, “Papyrus has a number of distinctive human touches, including rough edges, irregular curves, and high horizontal strokes in the capitals,” which support the look Costello was going for (should have article name). Costello took six months to hand draw the face “by means of calligraphy pen and textured paper (Wikipedia). The font was created in 1982 and released in 1983 to the type foundry Letraset (no source). ITC, the current owner of the typeface, points out in the description of the typeface that Papyrus “merges the elegance of a traditional roman letterform with the hand-crafted look of highly skilled calligraphy.” So, while managing a handwritten look the face still has the straight up-and-down appearance of a roman typeface instead of the slanted style many scripts are in. This gives it a direction similar to a sans serif or serif typeface and can be used similarly. According to Wikipedia, Papyrus is included in many Microsoft operating systems and has been included in Macs since 2003. This ready availability probably accounts for the overuse that graphic designers and even Costello himself have discussed (Wikipedia). A hotly debated recent use of Papyrus is not only the title face of Avatar, but also the captioning throughout the movie (who debates? no source). Due to the visual complexity and handwritten style of the face it has low readability, which means it is not a good choice for captioning. The use of papyrus or a very similar face in the movie had been much talked about in the blogosphere including posts by Wagner, Papyrus Watch, and adambalsam.com.

  6. Is this correct? • Papyrus was designed by Chris Costello to look like the typeface that might have existed if English language text were written on papyrus 2000 years ago (“Papyrus”). As the Wikipedia article “Papyrus” states, “Papyrus has a number of distinctive human touches, including rough edges, irregular curves, and high horizontal strokes in the capitals,” which support the look Costello was going for. Costello took six months to hand draw the face “by means of calligraphy pen and textured paper (“Papyrus”). The font was created in 1982 and released in 1983 to the type foundry Letraset (“Papyrus”). ITC, the current owner of the typeface, points out in the description of the typeface that Papyrus “merges the elegance of a traditional roman letterform with the hand-crafted look of highly skilled calligraphy.” So, while managing a handwritten look the face still has the straight up-and-down appearance of a roman typeface instead of the slanted style many scripts are in. This gives it a direction similar to a sans serif or serif typeface and can be used similarly. According to Wikipedia, Papyrus is included in many Microsoft operating systems and has been included in Macs since 2003. This ready availability probably accounts for the overuse that graphic designers and even Costello himself have discussed (“Papyrus”). A hotly debated recent use of Papyrus is not only the title face of Avatar, but also the captioning throughout the movie (see Wagner, Papyrus Watch, and adambalsam.com). Due to the visual complexity and handwritten style of the face it has low readability, which means it is not a good choice for captioning. The use of papyrus or a very similar face in the movie had been much talked about in the blogosphere including posts by Wagner, Papyrus Watch, and adambalsam.com.

  7. Source Info: “Avatar is Papyrus?” Papyrus Watch. n.p. 22 Aug 2009. Web. 22 Feb 2010. http://www.papyruswatch.com/2009/08/avatar-really.html Accessed: 2/22/2010. Balsam, Adam. “Papyrus!? Really!?” adambalsam.com. n.p. 16 Dec 2009. Web. 22 Feb 2010. http://adambalsam.com/papyrus-really#papyrus Accessed: 2/22/2010. “Papyrus.” International Type Corporation. International Type Corporation. n.d. Web. 22 Feb 2010. http://www.itcfonts.com/fonts/font/pid/203883/Papyrus/detail&grab_id=0&page_id=56421&query=papyrus&SCOPE=ITCFonts Accessed: 2/22/2010. “Papyrus (typeface).” Wikipedia. Wikipedia. n.d. Web. 22 Feb 2010. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papyrus_%28typeface%29 Accessed: 2/22/2010. Wagner, Joe. “c’mon James Cameron, you can afford to splurge on a font.” I Heart Papyrus. n.p. 20 Aug 2009. Web. 22 Feb 2010. http://www.iheartpapyrus.com/2009/08/cmon-james-cameron-you-can-afford-to.html Accessed: 2/22/2010.

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