Published in 2011, this book that compiles excerpts of sketchbooks belonging to type designers probably felt dated back then. For each designer, there is a paragraph or two exploring how the designer uses sketchbooks and their history with them. For most, the utilization of sketchbooks began in school. For many, the use of sketchbooks was diminishing as computer usage for type design became more prevalent. It would be interesting to see the results of a similar book now and whether young typographers are even using sketchbooks or if, like handwriting or mail or any endeavor that hasn't been farmed out to our AI overlords, it is dying out as the ubiquity of computers has made them obsolete.
While the selection of typographers included in the book was diverse, ranging from all over the world and covering male and female artists, the content itself did not share that diversity. Type sketches begin to look the same over hundreds of pages and as mentioned above, the limited text was pretty similar as well.