Typography

Typography by Denise Gonzales Crisp, published by Thames & Hudson in 2012, is an illustrated edition that spans 256 pages. This book moves beyond traditional rules-based approaches to typography, framing it as a system of interrelated concerns influenced by audience, medium, and message. It provides insights into the visual and intellectual skills essential for making informed design decisions in contemporary contexts.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of typography that emphasizes its application in digital media. The book focuses on the importance of understanding the interplay between design elements and the intended audience, offering guidance on how to effectively utilize typography in various formats. With its emphasis on modern design practices, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in graphic arts and design.
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This book moves beyond the traditional rules-based approach by describing typography as a system of interrelated concerns heavily influenced by the contexts of audience, medium, and message. It presents the key visual and intellectual skills necessary to make informed design decisions when using typography for modern contexts and audiences and gives full attention to designing with type in digital media.
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