Alan Kitching

Alan Kitching
Author: John L. Walters
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-04-04
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781780677729

Designed by Simon Esterson of Esterson Associates, this long-awaited monograph documents the work of world-renowned typographer, designer and letterpress practitioner Alan Kitching. Spanning over fifty years, this lavish volume leads us from Kitching's first typographical experiments under the auspices of mentor Anthony Froshaug to his most iconic creations at The Typography Workshop. It covers his years designing alongside Derek Birdsall, as well as his time teaching letterpress at the Royal College of Art, and showcases his most colourful and expressive pieces, including his prolific work for The Guardian. Kitching's work hangs in private collections and galleries but it has also featured on everything from magazine and book covers, postage stamps and theatre posters, to wine labels, billboards and signage.

Alan Kitching's A-Z of Letterpress

Alan Kitching's A-Z of Letterpress
Author: Alan Kitching
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781780674810

A must for letterpress enthusiasts and graphic designers, this is a covetable showcase of Alan Kitching's font collection. Each page has been carefully created by Alan Kitching in collaboration with Angus Hyland, making this book a work of art in its own right. Presented as an A to Z, each letter is interspersed with complete alphabets giving the reader access to a large range of fonts to reference in their own work.

The Stories of English

The Stories of English
Author: David Crystal
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2005-09-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1468306170

A groundbreaking history of worldwide English in all its dialects, differences, and linguistic delights: “Informative . . . distinctive . . . a spirited celebration.” —The Guardian In this “well-informed and appealing” work (Publishers Weekly), David Crystal puts aside the usual focus on “standard” English, and instead provides a startlingly original view of where the richness, creativity, and diversity of the language truly lies—in the accents and dialects of nonstandard English users all over the world. Whatever their regional, social, or ethnic background, each group has a story worth telling, whether it is in Scotland or Somerset, South Africa or Singapore. He reminds us that for several hundred wonderful years, there was no such thing as “incorrect” English—and traces the evolution of the language from a few thousand Anglo-Saxons to the 1.5 billion people who speak it today. Moving from Beowulf to Chaucer to Shakespeare to Dickens and the present day, Crystal puts regional speech and writing at center stage, giving a sense of the social realities behind the development of English. This significant shift in perspective enables us to understand for the first time the importance of everyday, previously marginalized, voices in our language—and provides an argument too for the way English should be taught in the future. “A work of impeccable scholarship [that] could easily serve as a standard textbook for students of linguistics, but Mr. Crystal, reaching out to a more general audience, recognizes that even the most avid reader might flinch at the sections on Old Norse grammatical influence. Cleverly, he has sprinkled the book with little digressions, set apart in boxes, that address historical mysteries, strange loanwords, interesting etymologies and the like.” —The New York Times “Learned and often provocative . . . demonstrates repeatedly that common conceptions about language are often historically inaccurate—split infinitives bothered no one until recently (likewise sentence-ending prepositions).” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Simply the best introductory history of the English language family that we have. The plan of the book is ingenious, the writing lively, the exposition clear, and the scholarly standard uncompromisingly high.” —J.M. Coetzee, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature

The Little Book of Typographic Ornament

The Little Book of Typographic Ornament
Author: David Jury
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-09-22
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781780675893

This little book contains a beautiful and varied collection of typographic ornaments sourced from specimen books of type foundries, dating from 1700. David Jury explains how the need for typographic ornaments arose and developed, and sets them in their historical context. The chapters cover natural forms; geometric forms; rules and borders; wreaths, borders and scrolls; and pictorial ornaments. The last chapter charts the rise of the graphic designer over the last century, and how modern designers are now reinterpreting these typographic ornaments into new forms of art. The Little Book of Typographic Ornament will be an invaluable reference for graphic designers, as well as providing a source of copyright-free images.

The Itinerant Printer

The Itinerant Printer
Author: Chris Fritton
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018
Genre: Letterpress printing
ISBN: 9780692103029

Part travel diary, part cultural anthropology, part philosophical musing, part poetic digression, The Itinerant Printer book is a series of interconnected yet independent vignettes that tell the story of two and a half years on the road visiting letterpress shops throughout America & Canada. The large-format, hardcover book comprises over 300 pages and over 1,500 photos from the 2015-17 journey. This is the ultimate index of this printing adventure, the culmination of all the miles, all the ink, all the paper, all the type, and the blood, sweat, and tears.

Get Impressed!

Get Impressed!
Author: Wang Shaoqiang
Publisher: Hoaki
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-06-08
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9788417656379

An in-depth overview on the world of letterpress: history, examples, designers and everything there is to know about the renewed interest in movable types.

Golden Meaning

Golden Meaning
Author: Lucienne Roberts
Publisher:
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2014-02
Genre: Golden section
ISBN: 9780957238114

Can Graphic Design Save Your Life?

Can Graphic Design Save Your Life?
Author: Sarah Schrauwen
Publisher: Graphicdesign&
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2017
Genre: Communication in public health
ISBN: 9780957238145

Comprising over 200 objects including hard-hitting posters, illuminated pharmacy signs and digital teaching aids, 'Can Graphic Design Save Your Life?' considers the role of graphic design in constructing and communicating healthcare messages around the world, and shows how graphic design has been used to persuade, to inform and to empower.00This exhibition highlights the widespread and often subliminal nature of graphic design in shaping our environment, our health and our sense of self. Drawn from public and private collections around the world, it will feature work from influential figures in graphic design from the 20th century, as well as from studios and individual designers working today.00Exhibition: Wellcome Collection, London, UK (07.09.2017? 14.01.2018).

Communicate

Communicate
Author: David Crowley
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 030010684X

A unique look at how popular music and culture have influenced the evolution of British design.