Significant changes have taken place in the type design as a result of what has often been termed the desktop revolution. With the popularization and increased availability to the average person of typographic tools formerly available only to professionals type is slowly moving into the realm of personal communication. This move has sparked significant controversy among the various schools of typographic thought, but little consensus exists. As well, technological developments are contributing to a widening of the definition of what constitutes a typeface. This study, then, will examine the current views of type design as an art form and the reaches of the technological developments in progress in light of linguistics and metaphysical tho...
Typography is the means by which a written idea is given a visual form. Effective use of typography ...
In 1993 Charles Bigelow and Kris Holmes published The design of a Unicode font. It was one of the fi...
This thesis explores why designers use programming methods in typeface design, both for speeding up ...
Typefaces---commonly called 'fonts'---are essential to a designer's ability to communicate visually....
Written texts are more and more consumed in a multitude of different environments and media: on scre...
This thesis investigates how the gradual shift from print to portable screen based technology has im...
Changes in technology and stylistic developments in the design, use, and reproduction of typeface de...
This thesis presents a survey of type design during the period 1987 to 1997, the decade after the wi...
Typesetting and typography have become misunderstood terms, if not obsolete, due to the proliferatio...
This thesis investigates how the gradual shift from print to portable screen based technology has i...
Technological and stylistic developments in the design, use and reproduction of text since the inven...
The first part of this paper briefly reviews the history of typography and the ways how the traditio...
This paper discusses the legibility, appropriateness and ideological basis of computational aestheti...
The concept of typography over the centuries changed its meaning. Special transformation of the mean...
The examination of any current type specimen book invariably discloses a large number of faces desig...
Typography is the means by which a written idea is given a visual form. Effective use of typography ...
In 1993 Charles Bigelow and Kris Holmes published The design of a Unicode font. It was one of the fi...
This thesis explores why designers use programming methods in typeface design, both for speeding up ...
Typefaces---commonly called 'fonts'---are essential to a designer's ability to communicate visually....
Written texts are more and more consumed in a multitude of different environments and media: on scre...
This thesis investigates how the gradual shift from print to portable screen based technology has im...
Changes in technology and stylistic developments in the design, use, and reproduction of typeface de...
This thesis presents a survey of type design during the period 1987 to 1997, the decade after the wi...
Typesetting and typography have become misunderstood terms, if not obsolete, due to the proliferatio...
This thesis investigates how the gradual shift from print to portable screen based technology has i...
Technological and stylistic developments in the design, use and reproduction of text since the inven...
The first part of this paper briefly reviews the history of typography and the ways how the traditio...
This paper discusses the legibility, appropriateness and ideological basis of computational aestheti...
The concept of typography over the centuries changed its meaning. Special transformation of the mean...
The examination of any current type specimen book invariably discloses a large number of faces desig...
Typography is the means by which a written idea is given a visual form. Effective use of typography ...
In 1993 Charles Bigelow and Kris Holmes published The design of a Unicode font. It was one of the fi...
This thesis explores why designers use programming methods in typeface design, both for speeding up ...