Typos 1, An International Journal of Typography, 1980

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Content includes:
About Typos – Fred Lambert
Total Design of Amsterdam – Huib van Krimpen
Typography and Symbolism – Clive Ashwin
Matrix Making and Type Design 1900-13 – John Dreyfus
The use of Photographic Images – Armin Hofmann
A Deck of Cards
The Designer’s Grid – Allen Hurlbert
From Craft to System – Alan Bartram
Edward Johnston – Barney Somers
New Johnston – Colin Banks
Lou Dorfsman – Allen Hurlbert
Oliver Simon: An English Typographer – Basil Harley
Bi-lingual Typography – Maldwyn Williams

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Typos 1, An International Journal of Typography, 1980. Fred Lambert and Usha Agarwal
Typos 1, An International Journal of Typography, 1980. Fred Lambert and Usha Agarwal

 

Typos 1, An International Journal of Typography, 1980. Fred Lambert and Usha Agarwal
Typos 1, An International Journal of Typography, 1980. Fred Lambert and Usha Agarwal
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