There are bad types and good types, and the whole science and art of typography begins after the first category has been set aside.
BEATRICE WARDEPrinting demands a humility of mind, for the lack of which many of the fine arts are even now floundering in self-conscious and maudlin experiments.
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Printing demands a humility of mind, for the lack of which many of the fine arts are even now floundering in self-conscious and maudlin experiments.
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Set a page in Fournier against another in Caslon and another in Plantin and it is as if you heard three different people delivering the same discourse – each with impeccable pronunciation and clarity, yet each through the medium of a different personality.
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When you realise that ugly typography never effaces itself, you will be able to capture beauty as the wise men capture happiness by aiming at something else.
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Type well used is invisible as type, just as the perfect talking voice is the unnoticed vehicle for the transmission of words, ideas.
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There is nothing simple or dull in achieving the transparent page. Vulgar ostentation is twice as easy as discipline.
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People who love ideas must have a love of words. They will take a vivid interest in the clothes that words wear.
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