![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thinking with Type has a lot of glossy photographs to illustrate the points being made. The popular online companion to Thinking with Type (has been revised to reflect the new material in the second edition. The first thing to notice about Thinking with Type is that the book is rather heavy (1.4 pounds) and a bit more square (7 x 8.5) than the more typical paperback (9 x 6). Thinking with Type is a type book for everyone: designers writers editors students and anyone else who works with words. Throughout the book visual examples show how to be inventive within systems of typographic form—what the rules are and how to break them. This revised edition includes forty-eight pages of new content including the latest information on style sheets for print and the web the use of ornaments and captions lining and non-lining numerals the use of small caps and enlarged capitals as well as information on captions font licensing mixing typefaces and hand lettering. Thinking with Type is the definitive guide to using typography in visual communication from the printed page to the computer screen. ![]()
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