Books about fonts

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Extreme FontsExtreme Fonts by Spencer Drate, Jutka Salavetz
More than 40 of the most innovative type designers and font houses proudly showcase their most exciting font alphabets -- many of them never seen before in print -- as well as showing their use in design applications that reach well beyond the ABC's. Additional value is derived in the explanation of their creative thinking that went into each design.

Hot Designers Make Cool Fonts by Allan Haley
Allan Haley goes to fourteen different type designers including Matthew Carter, Jonathan Hoefler, Erik Spiekerman, Carol Twombly, Tobias Frere-Jones and David Berlow to ask each one of them how they design type.

Ray Gun : Out of ControlRay Gun : Out of Control; Dean Kuipers(Editor), Marvin Scott Jarrett (Introduction)
Since the publication of its first issue in 1992, Ray Gun has set the perimeters of the cutting edge in publishing. Abandoning such conventions as headlines, columns, and even page numbers, the alternative rock-and-roll magazine created a chaotic, abstract style that broke all the rules, clearing the way for a slew of fringe magazines devoted as much to style as to substance. This self-consciously hip, unconventional approach soon emerged on album covers, concert posters, and MTV, signaling the birth of a bona fide movement. The same irreverent approach to production is applied to Ray Gun: Out of Control, forcing you to wade through a maze of random graphics and typefaces to unearth the articles and essays. The search is half the fun, though, as the pieces are enough to capture your interest, even against the backdrop of so much graphic noise.

Typography on the WebTypography on the Web by Joseph T. Sinclair (book and CD-ROM)
This approachable book helps aspiring Web authors and design novices learn the nuances of typography on the Web. The author starts off with an introduction to typography in its traditional print form, explaining the various typefaces and fonts and exploring typesetting terms, type teatment, and page layout. The second part of the book focuses on digital typography, covering display issues such as resolution and monitor types; standards such as PostScript and TrueType; and character sets, Unicode, and OpenType. The guide also offers an introduction to SGML and XML. (also see Web Works Typography by Jason Mills, Daniel Donnelly)

computers

Emigre : Graphic Design into the Digital Realm by Rudy Vanderlans, Mary E. Gray, Zuzana Licko
Oversized to do justice to its highly pictorial contents. Emigre's ninety-six 11 X 15 pages brimming with ground-breaking Mac-generated typography, illustration, and graphic design culled from the pages of Emigre magazine.

designers

Jan Tschichold : A Life in TypographyJan Tschichold : A Life in Typography by Ruari McLean, Elaine Lustig Cohen, Ellen Lupton
Jan Tschichold: A Life in Typography offers a concise biography of Tschichold, accompanied by numerous examples of his vast body of work. It serves as an introduction to Tschichold for those who are unfamiliar with his influential style, yet for the experienced designer it is an excellent collection of the wide range of his designs.

Paul Renner : The Art of TypographyPaul Renner : The Art of Typography
German typographer Paul Renner is best known as the designer of the typeface Futura, which stands as a landmark of modern graphic design. This title is the first study in any language of Renner's typographic career; it details his life and work to reveal the breadth of his accomplishment and influence.

history

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