“Logograms pose a more difficult question. An increasing number of persons and institutions, from archy and mehitabel to PostScript and TrueType, come… — Robert Bringhurst Copy Share Image
It was stone carvers in ancient Rome, scribes in the Middle Ages, all the way through Gutenberg to the present day. That's… — Michael Bierut Copy Share Image
“...the book typographer's job was building a window between the reader inside a room and that landscape which is the author's words.… — Simon Garfield Copy Share Image
The more uninteresting the letter, the more useful it is to the typographer. — Piet Zwart Copy Share Image
Today we are inundated with such an immense flood of printed matter that the value of individual work has depreciated, for our… — Emil Ruder Copy Share Image