Twentieth century type designers
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Word Count
42,000 words, Guess
Page Count
168 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100862940761
- ISBN-139780862940768
- LibraryThing597889
- Library of Congress Control Number87149252
- Library of Congress Control Numbergb87007197
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number18589232
- OCLC Control Number15054871
- Open LibraryOL2449992M
Classifications
- DDC686.2/2
- LCCZ250.A2 C364 1987
- LCCZ250.A2
Description
Although the skeleton shapes of the letters of our alphabet hardly change, many skilled type designers have devoted much time, sometimes their whole lives, to drawing different versions of the outlines. This book serves as an introduction to the concept of typefaces and to some of the personalities who have created them - Goudy, Rogers, Koch, Gill, Morison, Van Krimpen, Trump, Tschichold, Frutiger, and Zapf - and places them in the context of the enormous changes that have occurred this century in the methods of creating and setting type. Profiles of a new generation of typographers working in the latter half of this century, such as Matthew Carter, Sumner Stone and others, bring the book up to date. Working with entirely different tools than their predecessors, they reflect the new typography in varying degrees.
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Series Statement
- Trefoil design library
Other Editions
- Twentieth century type designers
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