Typography
Typography creates typefaces through attention to the form and legibility of letterforms and other characters or symbols. Some typefaces are created for specific purposes or surfaces — for example, highway signage or newspapers — or as components of a company’s identity system. Type families involve systematic variations in a typeface (i.e. in weight, proportion, and posture) that allow designers to create contrast and emphasis while maintaining visual unity through recurring formal relationships.
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Thinking With Type
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My Way to Typography
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Just My Type: A Book About Fonts
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An Essay on Typography
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The Elements of Typographic Style
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Stop Stealing Sheep & Find Out How Type Works
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