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Modern Typography, 2nd Edition is a completely updated and revised edition of Robin Kinross's classic survey of European and North American typography since 1700, first published in 1992. In addition to numerous new illustrations and revised text, Modern Typography has been re-scaled to a new, convenient pocket format. Kinross's overview breaks ground by focusing on the history of typography as an intricate web of social, technical, and material processes, rather than a parade of typeface styles. Eye magazine calls Modern Typography the book that tells "how modern typography got to be the way it is." Together, Kinross's clear, concise writing combined with his extensive knowledge of the history of typography create a gold standard for how design history ought to be written.

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English Books
Paperback 224 Pages
Edition: 2nd
ISBN-10: 0907259189
ISBN-13: 9780907259183
Publisher: Hyphen
Pub date: Feb 01, 2004
Dimensions: 21 cm x 13 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?
Also available as: Paperback
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