Reading

THE CRYSTAL GOBLET

Beatrice Warde





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Pre-Reading Context

Warde's famous essay argues that typography should be invisible - serving the message rather than calling attention to itself. This philosophy remains central to interface design as well as UX writing.

Key Comprehension Questions

  1. Central Metaphor: Warde compares typography to a crystal goblet versus a golden goblet. Explain this metaphor in your own words and why she advocates for the "crystal" approach.
  2. Invisible Typography: What does Warde mean by "invisible" typography? Give an example of typography that is NOT invisible, and explain why it fails her test.
  3. Reader vs. Typography: According to Warde, what should be the relationship between the reader and the typography? How does this relate to user experience design?

Connection to Current Work

  1. Logo Typography: How might Warde's "crystal goblet" philosophy apply (or NOT apply) to logo design? When might a logo need to be the "golden goblet"?
  2. Interface Text: Analyze the typography in a messaging app (like Discord). Where does it succeed as a "crystal goblet," and where might it need to be more prominent?
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