Entries tagged as ‘calligraphy’

‘About Alphabets’

August 12, 2008 · Leave a Comment

About Alphabets – Some Marginal Notes on type design by Hermann Zapf

The M.I.T. Press, Cambridge/Mass. And London, England

The humble size and unassuming cover of this book reflect the character of the author, Hermann Zapf, in that he is not one to shout about the work he has done, even though his accomplishments in the field of type design and calligraphy are unparalleled. The book is a simple autobiography of one of the greatest graphic and type designers of our time.

Written in the first person, the book is an interesting account of his early beginnings, and his development. Being trained in the old school of type design – when letters were drawn by hand and then manually cut out of metal blocks – he provides interesting insights and observations that would rarely occur to modern day typographers and graphic designers. For example, the kind of metal used to engrave out the letters was of prime importance, and it was a relief when lead was introduced, as it lent itself to re-soldering, and new bits and pieces could be fused into the original block of the letter if too much had been cut off. (more…)

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A newspaper written by hand

July 22, 2008 · Leave a Comment

An entire newspaper written by hand in calligraphy. Wow. I really want to see this in person.

http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2007/07/last_calligraphers

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