Dot-font: Talking about fonts

Par le lièvre • 14 nov, 2008 • Catégorie: Typographie

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  • Titre : Dot-font : Talking about fonts
    Auteur : John D. Berry
    Editeur : Mark Batty Publisher
    Format : 14 x 20,3 cm
    Pages : 128
    Langue : Anglais
    Prix : 18,95 €

 

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The 21st century promises no shortage of technological advances that will permit people to rethink how they used to go about tasks long a part of life, from doing laundry to desigining a typeface. Mark Batty Publisher proudly announces the first two titles in an ongoing series that will track, respond to and engage with the issues and possibilities of 21st century graphic design and typography, culling information from the sources that create, implement and make popular these innovations. These first two books, dot-font: talking about fonts and dot-font: talking about design, comprise essays written by John Berry on the respective topics. Whether discussing the work of Matthew Carter, Gerard Unger or Sumner Stone, or investigating the page layout of voter pamphlets or the use of letterpress in the digital age, Berry’s understanding of the past provides the perfect context to take issues of design and typography into the future. John Berry is a graphic designer and the former editor of U&lc. He has written extensively on design and typography.

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