A2Z+

Alphabets & Signs

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, General Art, Graphic Art & Design, Typography, Criticism
Cover of the book A2Z+ by Julian Rothenstein, Mel Gooding, Princeton Architectural Press
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Author: Julian Rothenstein, Mel Gooding ISBN: 9781616897512
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press Publication: August 14, 2018
Imprint: Princeton Architectural Press Language: English
Author: Julian Rothenstein, Mel Gooding
ISBN: 9781616897512
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Publication: August 14, 2018
Imprint: Princeton Architectural Press
Language: English

Now in its fourth iteration, revised and dramatically expanded with over 100 new pages, Julian Rothenstein's classic compendium, A2Z+ remains the ultimate source for unusual, inventive fonts not found anywhere else: the "Tippler" alphabet created from an elegant, drunk man's meanderings, one based on ink spots, and another derived from an avant-garde Czech ballet. Eye test charts assert their modernist merit, and a Russian graphic simplifies the connection between agriculture and industry in elegant Constructivist type.
Culled from books, advertisements, packaging, posters, and technical manuals from around the world, this off-beat collection is the perfect inspiration for designers, history buffs and anyone else interested in remarkable typefaces, symbols, and patterns.

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Now in its fourth iteration, revised and dramatically expanded with over 100 new pages, Julian Rothenstein's classic compendium, A2Z+ remains the ultimate source for unusual, inventive fonts not found anywhere else: the "Tippler" alphabet created from an elegant, drunk man's meanderings, one based on ink spots, and another derived from an avant-garde Czech ballet. Eye test charts assert their modernist merit, and a Russian graphic simplifies the connection between agriculture and industry in elegant Constructivist type.
Culled from books, advertisements, packaging, posters, and technical manuals from around the world, this off-beat collection is the perfect inspiration for designers, history buffs and anyone else interested in remarkable typefaces, symbols, and patterns.

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