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Renowned typographer and poet Robert Bringhurst brings clarity to the art of typography with this masterful style guide. Combining the practical, theoretical, and historical, this edition is completely updated, with a thorough revision and updating of the longest chapter, "Prowling the Specimen Books," and many other small but important updates based on things that are continually changing in the field.… (altro)
[T]here can be no last word about typography and Bringhurst himself still has a lot more to say.
aggiunto da Katya0133 | modificaJournal of Scholarly Publishing, Richard Eckersley and Stephen Cox(Apr 1, 2000)
The author's prose is sometimes flowery, and some of his strongly expressed opinions are questionable. Nonetheless, there's a wealth of sound advice and instruction here.
aggiunto da Katya0133 | modificaLibrary Journal, Margarete Gross(Jan 1, 1997)
Bringhurst has created a work that deserves to become a classic in the field and belongs in any collection with an interest in the graphic arts.
aggiunto da Katya0133 | modificaLibrary Journal, Mark Woodhouse(Dec 15, 1992)
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-- Everything written symbols can say has already passed by. They are like tracks left by animals. That is why the masters of meditation refuse to accept that writings are final. The aim is to reach true being by means of those tracks, those letters, those signs -- but reality itself is not a sign, and it leaves no tracks. It doesn't come to us by way of letters or words. We can go toward it, by following those words and letters back to what they came from. But so long as we are preoccupied with symbols, theories and opinions, we will fail to reach the principle.
-- But when we give up symbols and opinions, aren't we left in the utter nothingness of being?
--Yes.
Kimura Kyuho, Kenjutsu Fushigi Hen [On the Mysteries of Swordsmanship], 1768
A true revelation, it seems to me, will only emerge from stubborn concentration on a solitary problem. I am no in league with inventors or adventurers, nor with travellers to exotic destinations. The surest -- also the quickest -- way to awake the sense of wonder in ourselves is to looki intently, undeterred, at a single object. Suddenly, miraculously, it will reveal itself as something we have never seen before.
Cesare Pavese, Dialoghi con Leuco, 1947
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for my colleagues & friends in the worlds of letters: writers & editors, type designers, typographers, printers & publishers, shepherding words and books on their lethal and innocent ways
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Like oratory, music, dance, calligraphy—like anything that lends its grace to language—typography is an art that can be deliberately misused.
Renowned typographer and poet Robert Bringhurst brings clarity to the art of typography with this masterful style guide. Combining the practical, theoretical, and historical, this edition is completely updated, with a thorough revision and updating of the longest chapter, "Prowling the Specimen Books," and many other small but important updates based on things that are continually changing in the field.