Although, or perhaps because, most of us write less and less by hand, our fascination for handwritten letterforms is growing. Typeface designers who specialize in traditional, charming, or spectacular lettering with a handmade look have become role models for today’s young typographers and graphic design students. Script fonts—digital type families based on handwriting—are among the most sought on the typography market today. Scripts from the past, be it 18th-century formal calligraphy or advertising headlines from the 1960s, are being digitized and turned into OpenType programming. The love of the hand-written look is nothing new. Even the oldest printed books pretended to be something unique and not a machine-made mass product. Hand to Type is a collection of some of the best work by today’s lettering artists in the fields of hand-made and digital script forms. The book includes texts about outstanding designers and contains a series of expert chapters outlining the principles of script forms that may be lesser known to most western typographers—from the German Sütterlin to Arabic and Asian scripts. Hand to Type also traces script fonts back to some of the earliest examples: hand-lettering as a sign of authenticity, or printing type made to look like formal writing.
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Although, or perhaps because, most of us write less and less by hand, our fascination for handwritten letterforms is growing. Typeface designers who specialize in traditional, charming, or spectacular lettering with a handmade look have become role models for today's young typographers and graphic design students.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Leichte Risse. Obwohl die meisten von uns immer weniger mit der Hand schreiben, wachst die Faszination fur das Handgeschriebene. Schriftgestalter, die sich auf traditionelle und spektakulare handgemachte Schriftzuge spezialisieren, sind Vorbilder fur junge Typografen und Grafikdesign-Studenten. Digitale Schriftfamilien, die an Handschriften angelehnt sind, gehoren zu den gefragtesten auf dem heutigen Markt. Schriften aus vergangenen Stilepochen, wie formale Kalligrafie des 18. Jahrhunderts oder Werbe-Schlagzeilen der 1960er-Jahre, werden digitalisiert und in OpenType-Programmierung verwandelt. Die Liebe zum menschlichen Duktus ist nicht neu; selbst die altesten gedruckten Bucher gaben vor, einzigartig und nicht maschinell hergestellt zu sein. Die Publikation fuhrt die Arbeiten heutiger Schriftgestalter im Bereich handgefertigter und digitaler Schriftformen zusammen. Sie enthalt Texte zu herausragenden Designern sowie Expertenkapitel, die die Grundsatze der Skript-Form skizzieren, von der deutschen ,Sutterlin" bis zu arabischen und asiatischen Schriften, die vielen westlichen Typografen weniger bekannt sein durften. Zudem werden die Anfange der Script-Fonts mit fruhen Beispielen von Handschriftzugen und typografischen Drucktechniken untersucht. Mitherausgeber Jan Middendorp hat die gesamte Bandbreite des handschriftartigen Typeface-Designs zusammengetragen und ausfuhrlich erlautert. Seller Inventory # 5d8996ef-85f8-4326-a790-42e86b41db36
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