Visible Language, Vol 05, 01, Winter 1971

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Content includes:
Visible Language: The Journal for Research on the Visual Media of Language Expression, Merald E. Wrolstad
Calligraphy – An Aid to Cartography?, A.S. Osley
The Development of Vidifont, Rudi Bass
Creating A Munduruku Orthography, Marjorie Crofts
Type Design Classification, Walter Tracy
Not Since Babel, Edmund Carpenter
The Role of Script in Describing the Languages of the World, John Lotz

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Visible Language, Vol 05, 01, Winter 1971. Cover design by Warren Chappell
Visible Language, Vol 05, 01, Winter 1971. Cover design by Warren Chappell
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