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Designing with Type: A Basic Course in Typography (Fourth

by James Craig

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• A Basic Course in Typography Featuring an Online Resource • The indispensable classic, fully updated and integrated with a dedicated website • “An excellent and useful introduction to the subject.”—Milton Glaser • A must-have for everyone interested in typography • First published in 1971, used universally ever since • Access to lessons from distinguished typographers around the world through website The classicDesigning with Typehas been completely redesigned, with an updated format and full color throughout. New information and new images make this perennial best-seller an even more valuable tool for anyone interested in learning about typography. The fifth edition has been integrated with a convenient website, www.designingwithtype.com, where students and teachers can examine hundreds of design solutions and explore a world of typographic information. First published more than thirty-five years ago,Designing with Typehas sold more than 250,000 copies—and this fully updated edition, with its new online resource, will educate and inspire a new generation of designers. From the Trade Paperback edition.… (more)
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Dedicated to every student who had to take typography, hated it at first, but learned to love it.
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Typography, the art of designing with type, began in the West around 1455 when Johannes Gutenberg perfected the craft of printing from individual pieces of type.
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• A Basic Course in Typography Featuring an Online Resource • The indispensable classic, fully updated and integrated with a dedicated website • “An excellent and useful introduction to the subject.”—Milton Glaser • A must-have for everyone interested in typography • First published in 1971, used universally ever since • Access to lessons from distinguished typographers around the world through website The classicDesigning with Typehas been completely redesigned, with an updated format and full color throughout. New information and new images make this perennial best-seller an even more valuable tool for anyone interested in learning about typography. The fifth edition has been integrated with a convenient website, www.designingwithtype.com, where students and teachers can examine hundreds of design solutions and explore a world of typographic information. First published more than thirty-five years ago,Designing with Typehas sold more than 250,000 copies—and this fully updated edition, with its new online resource, will educate and inspire a new generation of designers. From the Trade Paperback edition.

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