''Alphabets'' explores the language of letters that
we see around us everyday, touching on the alphabet's
origins in Egyptian hieroglyphs and Chinese characters,
to the Greek alphabet, through to its development as a
significant part of our history and visual vocabulary.
From a comprehensive introduction on the origins of the
written word, through to theories such as ''The Alphabet
Effect,'' exploring the coding/decoding and abstraction
of form to the more appetising concept of 'Alphabet
Soup', ''Alphabets'' features illustrations, found
objects, graphic design, art, conceptual typography,
graffiti, and much more. Through the exploration of this
grouping of 26 symbols, it becomes clear that each
letter has its own persona and history, and the
alphabets presented in this book show how artists,
typographers, illustrators and educators have responded
uniquely to each individual letter. By removing the
letters from the context of words and spelling, each
begins to stand alone as a character in its own right.
Featuring letters of all shapes and sizes, and alphabets
ranging from Victorian classroom aides and ''Dr Seuss'
ABC'' through to Peter Blake, Michael Craig-Martin,
Tauba Auerbach, and the Tangled Alphabets of Leon
Ferrari and Mira Schendelto to ABC Blocks, phonetics,
Braille, and Muji alphabet ice cube moulds, ''Alphabets:
A Miscellany of Letters'' offers a cornucopia of imagery
for artists, collectors and enthusiasts alike. |
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