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The Elements of Typographic Style (1992)

par Robert Bringhurst

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Renowned typographer and poet Robert Bringhurst brings clarity to the art of typography with this masterful style guide. Combining the practical, theoretical, and historical, this edition is completely updated, with a thorough revision and updating of the longest chapter, "Prowling the Specimen Books," and many other small but important updates based on things that are continually changing in the field.… (plus d'informations)
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The other bible. ( )
  emilymcmc | Jun 24, 2023 |
Excellent, comprehensive, beautifully typeset (as you'd expect). Maybe slightly over-prescriptive, but I guess that's part of the charm. ( )
  hierogrammate | Jan 31, 2022 |
An erudite manual on typesetting and typography. An excellent book for the budding (and serious) type/font student. I'm not sure I'm one of those, but I think I now at least have a greater appreciation for typographical conventions and a well-designed font set. ( )
  stevepilsner | Jan 3, 2022 |
I'm sure it's only the tip of the iceberg, but the book is engrossing enough that I now cast my amateur eye at any piece of text that floats my way. The author knows his stuff; better yet, he weaves humour and passion into what could have been a very dry introductory text.

Although there is a glossary in the back, I would have appreciated more graceful (read: the existence of) introductions to many of the technical terms. There were a few that weren't defined in the glossary and I had to go hunting for the meanings myself.

Other than that, I highly recommend this book for someone with a little bit of patience and a lot of tolerance towards never being able to look at text the same way again. ( )
  NaleagDeco | Dec 13, 2020 |
Put a poet to write about typography and you've got Bringhurst. Will write more when I've finished it, currently posting books I'm reading...
  ketolus | Aug 7, 2017 |
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[T]here can be no last word about typography and Bringhurst himself still has a lot more to say.
ajouté par Katya0133 | modifierJournal of Scholarly Publishing, Richard Eckersley and Stephen Cox (Apr 1, 2000)
 
The author's prose is sometimes flowery, and some of his strongly expressed opinions are questionable. Nonetheless, there's a wealth of sound advice and instruction here.
ajouté par Katya0133 | modifierLibrary Journal, Margarete Gross (Jan 1, 1997)
 
Bringhurst has created a work that deserves to become a classic in the field and belongs in any collection with an interest in the graphic arts.
ajouté par Katya0133 | modifierLibrary Journal, Mark Woodhouse (Dec 15, 1992)
 
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Renowned typographer and poet Robert Bringhurst brings clarity to the art of typography with this masterful style guide. Combining the practical, theoretical, and historical, this edition is completely updated, with a thorough revision and updating of the longest chapter, "Prowling the Specimen Books," and many other small but important updates based on things that are continually changing in the field.

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