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While You're Reading by Gerard Unger
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While You're Reading

by Gerard Unger

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Mark Batty Publisher (2007), Hardcover, 223 pages

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Tags:type, typography, type design, reading, psychology of reading, gerardunger
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A great introduction to typography. Each visual element is introduced to the reader with plenty of examples. This is not a dry technical book. Gerard Unger explores and explains with great enthusiasm. He's a designer who is interested in how readers are influenced by the form of the letters. You'll learn a little history of typography as well. As is fitting for a book on this topic, the book is well produced, lovely paper, clear printing and nicely laid out. ( )
hoigagarin | Mar 15, 2008 |  
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0976224518, Hardcover)

This book is about everything that happens while you’re reading, in front of your eyes and inside your head; and about what type designers, typographers and graphic designers bring to a page to make reading happen.Two examples of tantalizing questions will be answered: How is it possible to read without seeing any letters? How much hidden typographic knowledge does the average reader possess? Other subjects covered in this book include: legibility; the philosophy of typographic layout; invisible typography; pattern recognition; the reading process; engrams; the ergonomics of letterforms; letterform familiarity and use; typeface choice; type design; negative space and illusions; the role of the serif; the universe of signs; typography & language, and more. Gerard Unger is a prominent typeface designer, graphic designer, author, and design educator. He is based in Bussum, The Netherlands.

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