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Tony Seddon
Lets Talk Type
An Essential Lexicon of Type Terms
2016. 192 S. w. 500 ills. 229 mm
Verlag/Jahr: THAMES & HUDSON 2016
ISBN: 0-500-29229-9 (0500292299)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-500-29229-7 (9780500292297)
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Why is Helvetica used for airport signs - and who designed Arial? What exactly is hand lettering? Which fonts tend to work best for emails and what font is used on New York street signs? Lets Talk Type answers all of these questions and more in one easy-to-use typography primer. With a clear and comprehensive What Is or Why Use It approach to the subject, it will help the reader to identify fonts with ease and to choose the perfect type treatment for their message, whether they are writing and designing for the web, print or personal correspondence. It also illuminates the interesting backstories behind famous fonts. An essential companion for anyone who writes or designs - whether for business or at home - this fully-illustrated, authoritative resource saves readers the hassle of navigating badly informed, business-led web content, and provides a comprehensive design-conscious approach to the subject.
Why is Helvetica used for airport signs and who designed Arial? What exactly is hand lettering? Which fonts tend to work best for emails and what font is used on New York street signs? Lets Talk Type answers all of these questions and more in one easy-to-use typography primer. With a clear and comprehensive What Is or Why Use It approach to the subject, it will help the reader to identify fonts with ease and to choose the perfect type treatment for their message, whether they are writing and designing for the web, print or personal correspondence. It also illuminates the interesting backstories behind famous fonts. An essential companion for anyone who writes or designs whether for business or at home this fully-illustrated, authoritative resource saves readers the hassle of navigating badly informed, business-led web content, and provides a comprehensive design-conscious approach to the subject.