Typographic Universe letterforms found in nature, the built world and human imagination

A celebration of the world of letters found or created in unexpected places: natural, artificial, and urban alike. Even non-graphic designers know that type is everywhere: fonts and typefaces fill everything we consume or inhabit. They communicate, inform, sell, explain ... and yet finding serendipi...

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Main Authors: Heller, Steven (Author), Anderson Gail 1962- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Thames & Hudson Inc 2014
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