Typography is a subject about which many people — particularly book people — are passionate. For those who dive into a book simply to read the words this can seem like an odd obsession, but really it’s just the marriage of words and art.
And that’s a concept almost every bibliophile can appreciate.
The Wikipedia defines typography as:
Typography is the art and techniques of arranging type, type design, and modifying type glyphs. Type glyphs are created and modified using a variety of illustration techniques.
Of course, the use of fonts goes far beyond books. Everything from street signage to product labels to online media all obsess about fonts before making a commitment.
Looking at sites like Eightface one can easily find some unique websites and blogs dedicated to the subject of fonts. To whet your appetite for the subject, here are a few diverse choices you can sink your teeth into:
- Rob Banham’s Trash Type
- The story of Helvetica fonts and their use on the New York subway system.
- Speaking of Helvetica fonts, just last year there was a feature length documentary released all about typography and graphic design titled Helvetica. (You can view some trailers here).
- Check out the blog, The Ampersand, dedicated entirely to — you guessed it — ampersands!
- And for film buffs, Mark Simonson’s Typecasting: The Use (and Misuse) of Period Typography in Movies
And if you find yourself so crazy for type you even want to bathe in it, you can almost achieve that, too (or at least, dry off in it!). Via the Swiss Miss, here’s the T-Towel:
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