Typographically speaking : the art of Matthew Carter

Margaret Re ; essays by Johanna Drucker and James Mosley

In a career that has spanned more than forty years, Matthew Carter has designed many of the typefaces that we see every day in and on publications, books, signs, and screens. Carter's celebrated typefaces include such stalwarts as Galliard, Mantinia, and Verdana. In 1975, he created the now-pervasive Bell Centennial specifically for use in phone books. Publications including "Sports Illustrated," the "Daily News," "Wired," and the "Washington Post," along with cultural institutions such as the Walker Arts Center and The Victoria & Albert Museum, have all commissioned Carter fonts."Typographically Speaking: The Art of Matthew Carter" entered the field in the days of hand-cut punches and hot-metal type, and has continued to innovate through the eras of photocomposition and digital design. Essays discuss the form of his work, his position and use of typographic history, and his technological innovation. All of his fonts are reproduced in full for reference, and illustrations place his designs in context. Published in conjunction with the University of Maryland Baltimore County.

「Nielsen BookData」より

この本の情報

書名 Typographically speaking : the art of Matthew Carter
著作者等 Drucker, Johanna
Mosley James
Re Margaret
出版元 Princeton Architectural Press;The Albin O. Kuhn Library & Gallery, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
刊行年月 2002, c2003
ページ数 104 p.
大きさ 34cm
ISBN 1568984278
NCID BA66293242
※クリックでCiNii Booksを表示
言語 英語
出版国 アメリカ合衆国
この本を: 
このエントリーをはてなブックマークに追加

このページを印刷

外部サイトで検索

この本と繋がる本を検索

ウィキペディアから連想