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The Typographic Mind

By (author): Robert Bringhurst

An essay on thinking typographically. Includes references to architecture, design, language and poetry.

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Robert Bringhurst

Robert Bringhurst is a poet, typographer and linguist, well known for his award-winning translations of the Haida storytellers Skaay and Ghandl, and for his translations of the early Greek philosopher-poet Parmenides. His manual The Elements of Typographic Style has itself been translated into ten languages and is now one of the world’s most influential texts on typographic design. Among his most recent publications is a pair of essay collections, The Tree of Meaning (GP, 2006) and Everywhere Being is Dancing (GP, 2007). Bringhurst lives on Quadra Island, off the British Columbia coast.


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An essay on thinking typographically. Includes references to architecture, design, language and poetry.

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Dimensions:

Pages
8in * 4in * 0.02in
10gr

Published:

June 28, 2006

ISBN:

9781554470327

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