| From Gutenberg to OpenType: An Illustrated History of Type from the Earliest Letterforms to the Latest Digital Fonts | 
enlarge | Author: Robin Dodd Publisher: Hartley and Marks Publishers Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 10 x 9.1 x 0.6
ISBN: 0881792101 Dewey Decimal Number: 686.2209 EAN: 9780881792102 ASIN: 0881792101
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This lively account of the printed word draws together the histories of typography and printing into one robustly illustrated volume, and describes how dramatic changes in technology have affected type design. Historical paintings, engravings, and photographs give a visual context to the different eras of type design and print, and key typefaces from each historical era are discussed and compared to others of the era. The original use of each typeface is pictured alongside contemporary examples, providing a broad sense of the character of each face. Sidebars explain how to use individual typefaces, warn of pitfalls, and highlight the particular benefits of using the face. A superb and engaging introduction to the world of typography, the book is also a vital reference for anyone who works with type and knows that understanding the history of letterforms is key to using type creatively and effectively.
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From Gutenberg to Opentype January 5, 2008 What every person needs to know anout the major fonts: their inventors, unique qualities their history, and their historical family of fonts.
A welcome addition October 7, 2006 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
From Gutenberg To Open Type: An Illustrated History Of Type From The Earliest Letterforms To The Latest Digital Fonts by Robin Dodd (Associate Lecturer, London College of Communications) is a seminal and detailed historical survey of the printed letter from the era of the Gutenberg press moveable fonts down to today's desktop publishing software typefaces. Profusely illustrated throughout, From Gutenberg To Open Type is especially recommended to the attention of academicians, authors, publishers, and non-specialist general readers with an interest in the history of printing as well as professionals, artists and designers who work with type design and print. Of special note are the side panels to the regular text that explains how to use individual typefaces, notes common pitfalls, and showcases specifically related benefits to a given font. Informed and informative, From Gutenberg To Open Type is a welcome addition to personal, professional, and academic library reference collections.
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