Alexander Lawson
David R. Godine, Boston, 1990, English
Nonfiction, Graphic Design
7.8 x 5.6 inches, paperback, 432 pages
ISBN: 9780879233334
Suggested Retail Price: $24.95

From the Publisher. Lawson explores the vast territory of types, their development and uses, their antecedents and offspring, with precision, insight, and clarity. Written for the layman but containing exhaustive research, drawings and synopses of typefaces, this book is an essential addition to the library of anyone's typographic library. It is, as Lawson states, “not written for the printer convinced that there are already too many typefaces, but rather for that curious part of the population that believes the opposite; that the subtleties of refinement as applies to roman and cursive letters have yet to be fully investigated and that the production of the perfect typeface remains a goal to be as much desired by present as by future type designers.” Anyone aspiring to typographic wisdom should own and treasure this classic.

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