TypeNotes: A journal dedicated to typography & graphic design, No.1 2017

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Content includes:
Icon worship, From Isotype to modern icons
Spacing and time, Respect the type, or how not to butcher your typography
Five things wish I knew, Stuart Watson, Nomad
The lap of luxury, Analysis: An investigation of type used in luxury brands
Interview, Segolene Hutter, Studio Noir
It’s all an illusion, The tricks behind geometric font design
Get insta the groove, Fernando Mello snaps his vinyl
Five things I wish I knew, Elliot Wilson, The Cabinet
Just ad type, The right message in the right type
Tools of the trade, Photo essay: Spectrum Signs
Eastern Promise, The complexities of Cyrillic
Five things I wish I knew, Christopher Doyle, Christopher Doyle & Co
0ooooh, Andy Altmann of Why Not Associates talks all things comedy carpet
Access all areas, How to maximise font legibility
Pressing rewind, Photo essay: Cassette cover design
Five things I wish I knew, Veronica Feurte, Hey
Sketching it out, Timothy Goodman reveals his process
Type on film, David Lynch, Woody Allen and beyond
From the stone to the tablet, Serifs through the ages
Five things I wish 1 knew, Emma Thomas, A Practice for Everyday Life
Mad men, Inspiration from Herb Lubalin & Tom Carnase
A series on punctuation, A look at the pilcrow, dagger & double dagger, “at” symbol, ampersand, and brackets
Forgive us our signs, When signage goes wrong

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TypeNotes - A journal dedicated to typography & graphic design, No.1 2017
TypeNotes – A journal dedicated to typography & graphic design, No.1 2017
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Parallel Public is a new publication by Sara Blaylock, published by MIT Press. The book documents the East German artists pioneering work that made their country’s experimental art scene a form of (counter) public life.
Helmut Schmid Typography explores the typographer’s oeuvre in its entirety. The book’s generous design allows each image to breathe, and the accompanying texts narrate Schmid’s life and career in an informative and pleasant manner.

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Theo Crosby was born in South Africa in 1925 and moved to Britain in the late 1940s. He was a highly skilled designer, architect and sculptor. He became the technical editor of Architectural Design magazine in 1953 and remained in the post for almost a decade. The large format magazines feature an array of content including information on buildings, materials and architectural plans.

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A short essay and scanned advertising from Swiss Industrial Graphic Design. A rare book focused on effective industrial promotion authored by Hans Neuburg. The design of the book is credited to Hans Neuburg and Walter Bangerter.