The evolution of type a graphic guide to 100 landmark typefaces

The Evolution of Type examines 100 landmark typefaces from the history of font design, from the type used by Johannes Gutenberg to produce his 42-Line Bible, to the latest digital typefaces. It reveals the meaning behind typographic characters and shows how the use of type has changed over time. A...

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Main Author: Seddon, Tony 1965- (Author)
Other Authors: Coles, Stephen (Contributor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Thames & Hudson 2015
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