No component of graphic design has attracted as much
interest or inspired as much innovation in recent years
as lettering and type. These fundamentals of design,
once the exclusive domain of professional typographers,
have become an essential starting point for anyone
looking for a fresh way to communicate. Practical
information about creating letters and type often
amounts to a series of guidelines for executing a
particular process, font program, or style. But what
makes lettering and type endlessly fascinating is the
flexibility to interpret and sometimes even break these
rules. Lettering & Type is a smart-but- not-dense
guide to creating and bending letters to one's will.
More than just another pretty survey, it is a powerful
how-to book full of relevant theory, history,
explanatory diagrams, and exercises. While other type
design books get hung up on the technical and
technological issues of type design and lettering,
Lettering & Type features the context and creativity
that shape letters and make them interesting. Authors
and designers Bruce Willen and Nolen Strals examine
classic design examples as well as exciting contemporary
lettering of all stripes--from editorial illustrations
to concert posters to radical conceptual alphabets.
Lettering & Type is ideal for anyone looking to move
beyond existing typography and fonts to create, explore,
and use original or customized letterforms. This latest
addition to our best-selling Design Briefs
seriesfeatures a foreword by Ellen Lupton and hundreds
of images and examples of work by historical and
contemporary designers, artists, and illustrators,
including Marian Bantjes, Stefan Sagmeister, Matthew
Carter, Christoph Niemann, Steve Powers (ESPO), House
Industries, Christian Schwartz, Margaret Kilgallen,
James Victore, Abbott Miller, Sibylle Hagmann, Ed Fella,
and many more. Throughout the book interviews with type
designers, artists, and graphic designers provide
real-world perspective from contemporary
practitioners. |
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