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TypeSense: Making Sense of Type on the Computer

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Providing detailed information in elegant and readable prose, and giving readers specific and in-depth examples of typographic problems and their solutions, this comprehensive guide covers typographic history, typesetting, and typographic design all in one book and keys in on four major areas of typography usage—on a page, in a paragraph, in a sentence, and as a design element—helping readers make sense of type on the computer and create professional-quality typographic designs. Takes readers from the broadest level of type usage (the page) to the most detailed level (the sentence) in a structured manner, and shows how to use standard and expert collection typefaces for professional-quality typesetting. Provides a ready resource of information for those on-the-computer questions, and includes numerous proofreading examples; thorough step-by-step explanation of how to proofread documents, both electronically and visually For those in typography, typographic design, publication design, and desktop publishing.

230 pages, Paperback

First published July 18, 2000

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October 22, 2012
If you love type...I mean seriously LOVE type...the curve of the serifs, the reach of the ascenders and descenders...then this is the romance novel for you.
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