Typography: A Manual of Design
By (Author) Emil Ruder
Niggli Verlag
Niggli Verlag
1st January 2009
1st January 2009
Switzerland
General
Non Fiction
686.224
Hardback
274
Width 225mm, Height 235mm
1440g
This book is the legacy of Emil Ruder, one of the originator of Swiss Style, famous throughout the world for the use of asymmetric layouts, use of a grid, sans-serif typefaces and flush left, ragged right text. His holistic approach is still recognized as fundamental for graphic designers and typographers all over the world. This volume represents a critical reflection on his teaching and practice and a life- time of accumulated knowledge. Beyond that, it is a comprehensive masterpiece seen in its overall structure: in the themes presented, in the comparison of similarities and contrasts, in the richness of the illustrations and the harmoniously inserted types. Behind the purely pedagogic examples of exact proportions, a rich, philosophical thinking shines through. Today, more than forty years after this book was first published, it is still widely used and referenced. unabbreviated edition of the 1967 original edition masterpiece that is still one of the most important manuals in the field capturing Ruder's ideas, methods and approaches carefully selected examples