![]() ![]() If you love font and lettering books, Ellen Lupton's guide reveals the way typefaces are constructed and how to use them most effectively. ![]() Thinking with Type is the typography book for everyone: designers, writers, editors, students, and anyone else who works with words. This revised edition includes forty-eight pages of new content with the latest information on:* style sheets for print and the web* the use of ornaments and captions* lining and non-lining numerals* the use of small caps and enlarged capitals* mixing typefaces* font formats and font licensingPlus, new eye-opening demonstrations of basic typography design with letters, helpful exercises, and dozens of additional illustrations. Visual examples show how to be inventive within systems of typographic form, including what the rules are, and how to break them. The book covers all typography essentials, from typefaces and type families, to kerning and tracking, to using a grid. "Thinking with Type is to typography what Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time is to physics."-I Love TypographyThe best-selling Thinking with Type in a revised and expanded second edition: Thinking with Type is the definitive guide to using typography in visual communication.Įllen Lupton provides clear and focused guidance on how letters, words, and paragraphs should be aligned, spaced, ordered, and shaped. Thinking With Type is the go-to guide to learning and using typography in visual communication. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like In order to use the correct typeface for a particular audience or situation we must. ![]()
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