With this visually stunning primer, designers will develop the skills and vision to produce truly innovative, eye-catching type design. All of the basics about type design are covered and
in-depth information is provided on more advanced topics such as the differences between type applications, how typography creates identity, and what readers look for and respond to. Chapters
cover:
The language of type
Space and type
Typographic unity
What makes readers respond
Type and identity
Evolving type treatments
Readability and legibility
A timeline of the evolution of writing and typography
Designer Alex W. White packs the pages with fifteen hundred imagemodern and ancient, specially created and foundthat illustrate typographic concepts and continue to yield more complexity and
connectivity with each viewing.Listening to Type proves that type is much more than groups of letterforms on a page: it is a language that has the ability to convey meaning and evoke
emotions beyond the spoken words it symbolizes.