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Rating:  Summary: Very well put together; great essays and visual examples Review: The first half of the book contains well-written essays on typography from various typographers from around the world: Voices, languages and scripts around the globe / Robert Bringhurst Unicode, from text to type / John Hudson ITC Cyrillics, 1922- / Maxim Zhukov How do the Japanese read? / Akira Kobayashi An approach to non-Latin type design / Fiona Ross A primer on Greek type design / Gerry Leonidas Zvi Narkiss and Hebrew type design / Misha Beletsky Type ramblings from Afrika / Saki Mafundikwa Arabic type and typography / Thomas Milo Civil Type and Kis Cyrillic / Vladimir Yefimov Pickled herring and strawberry ice cream / Adam Twardoch The other half of the book contains typographic visual examples and work from famous typographers in color and B/W. I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in studying typography. Essays are better written than those on "Looking Closer" series.
Rating:  Summary: Beautiful book Review: This is by far the most beautifully designed book I have. The binding is elegance like I have not seen in a long time. Definitely gives off that "wow" factor when you first open the box.But it's what is inside that counts. It is put together so well, the writing is fantastic and well illustrated. The articles are of great interest and will be as essential to me as Bringhurst's Elements of Typographic Style has been. Highly recommended.
Rating:  Summary: Beautiful book Review: This is by far the most beautifully designed book I have. The binding is elegance like I have not seen in a long time. Definitely gives off that "wow" factor when you first open the box. But it's what is inside that counts. It is put together so well, the writing is fantastic and well illustrated. The articles are of great interest and will be as essential to me as Bringhurst's Elements of Typographic Style has been. Highly recommended.
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