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Stop Stealing Sheep & Find Out How Type Works

by Erik Spiekermann and E. M. Ginger

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

An updated new edition of the classic guide to typography.

A unique, entertaining, and educational tour through the most basic unit of human communication: type. This book, a perennial seller since 1993, draws in the reader with its beautiful design and layout, making liberal use of more than 200 illustrations and photographs. The author explains in everyday layman's terms what type is and how you can use it to enhance legibility, meaning, and aesthetic enjoyment. This edition is revised and updated to include new chapters on Web typography and other forms of online text display.

Description:

Includes bibliographical references (p. 162-163) and indexes.

About the Author

Erik Spiekermann is an internationally renowned graphic designer and the founder of MetaDesign. He wrote the bestselling first edition of this book and many articles on type and typography, as well as Rhyme and Reason: A Typographic Novel. He is also the designer of typefaces such as FF Meta and ITC Officina. He lives and works in Berlin.

E.M. Ginger is a typographic consultant, editor, and freelance writer in the San Francisco Bay Area. She has worked with type and typography for two decades. She was managing editor of the journal Fine Print for twelve years and the editor of several bestselling cookbooks.

Table of Contents

1. Type Is Everywhere.

Type exists. It is a fundamental part of our lives. These simple facts are essential to understanding how to communicate more effectively.

2. What Is Type?

Between type's past and its future, our present understanding of type is rooted in who we are and how we communicate. Type is a living entity integrated into society's moods and trends.

3. Looking at Type.

Training the eye to recognize type begins with familiar elements on the page. Looking at both a typeface's basic shape and its finest details is the first step toward understanding how type works.

4. Type with a Purpose.

Choosing typefaces for a particular purpose need not be more intimidating than planning your wardrobe. Matching an appropriate typeface with the right task is easy.

5. Type Builds Character.

Understanding the tone, or feeling, of text is essential in determining what typeface to use, and how it might be arranged on the page.

6. Types of Type.

Basic characteristics of typefaces, once understood, can eliminate difficulty with typeface identification. Simple distinctions among typefaces are best understood by analogy to human counterparts.

7. How It Works.

Legible, readable type depends on a few basic principles: space between individual letters and around words. Choosing the right typeface for the right text also means using the right spacing.

8. Putting It to Work.

Considering where type is going to live and work will determine its effectiveness. Simple rules of placement create practical page layouts.

9. There Is No Bad Type.

Type is a basic element of communication. As the means of communicating changes, type evolves in unique and lively ways.

10. Final Form.

Bibliography, list of typefaces, index.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780672485435
Author:
Spiekermann, Erik
Author:
Ginger, E. M.
Publisher:
Adobe Press
Location:
Mountain View, Calif. :
Subject:
Technology
Subject:
Computers and computer technology
Subject:
Desktop Publishing - General
Subject:
Graphic Arts
Subject:
Typography
Subject:
Desktop publishing
Subject:
Type and type-founding
Subject:
Adobe postscript (computer program)
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Series Volume:
no. 5
Publication Date:
20020715
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
192
Dimensions:
8.3 x 5.6 x 0.6 in 363 gr

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