Typographic Design
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Typographic Design Details
From the Back Cover THE BESTSELLING CLASSIC TYPOGRAPHY REFERENCE, UPDATED FOR NEW MEDIA Typographic Design covers every aspect of designing with type, from stroke weight, to syntax, to legibility, and structure. Updated to reflect the shift in graphic design consumption and understanding, this edition includes new chapters on typography in media and in motion, with full color illustrations that showcase recent design examples. Case studies demonstrate the real-world application of fundamental concepts, and the companion website offers teaching guides, student resources, samples, and other tools that augment the text. This classic text is a theoretical and practical reference of unmatched breadth and depth: Explore the evolution of typography from earliest written symbols to modern mobile apps Manipulate anatomy, syntax, and grids to preserve legibility without diminishing expression Plan designs around the intended outcome, whether in print, on screen, or in motion Work through the complete typographic design process from inspiration to experimentation to realization, developing an individual approach along the way Typography is an integral element in any graphic designer's arsenal of skills, and this book is the pivotal guide. Comprehensive enough for new learners and authoritative enough for professionals, Typographic Design is a valuable resource for designers at every stage of the profession. Read more About the Author Rob Carter is Professor Emeritus at Virginia Commonwealth University, and has served as a visiting professor at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam. He is the author of American Typography Today, Typographic Design: The Great Typefaces, the five-volume Working with Type series, and Digital Color and Type. He is also coauthor of Meggs: Making Graphic Design History. The late Philip B. Meggs was School of the Arts Research Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University; visiting faculty at Syracuse University and the National College of Art and Design in Dublin, Ireland; and contributing editor to Print magazine. He authored more than a dozen books and 150 articles and papers on design and typography, including a section on graphic design in Encyclopedia Britannica. The late Ben Day was Professor Emeritus at Virginia Commonwealth University. He also taught at Boston University and had been a Visiting Designer at the University of Connecticut. Sandra Maxa is Director of the Graphic Design Post Baccalaureate Program at the Maryland Institute College of Art, has served as visiting faculty at the Pratt Institute, and has taught at Parsons The New School for Design and at Rutgers UniversityNewark Mark Sanders is full-time faculty in the Graphic Design department at Maryland Institute College of Art, has served as visiting faculty at the Pratt Institute, and has taught at Parsons The New School for Design and at Rutgers UniversityNewark. Both Sandra and Mark are Partners at Q Collective, a visual communication and branding studio in New York and Baltimore. Read more

Reviews
As a beginner in typography this book did well to introduce me to terminologies and examples of practical used in the field, although since reading elements of typographic style by Robert bringhurst I realised there was still more to learn in the field, so I would definitely recommend it to beginners to intermediary level in typography

