MODERN TYPOGRAPHY: AN ESSAY IN CRITICAL HISTORY by Robin Kinross
£29.00
MODERN TYPOGRAPHY: AN ESSAY IN CRITICAL HISTORY by Robin Kinross
£29.00
Title Modern Typography: An Essay In Critical History
Author(s)/Editor(s) Robin Kinross
Publisher Editions B42
Pages 272
Dimensions 130 x 210 mm
Format Softcover
Year 2019

Situating the birth of modern typography around 1700, when it started to be distinct from printing, Robin Kinross introduces in Modern Typography a new understanding of the subject: as something larger and more deeply rooted than a modernism of style, echoing Jürgen Habermas’s proposition that modernity is ‘a continuing project’. Starting with the early years of the Enlightenment in France and Britain, different cultures and countries successively become the focus for the discussion as they gain significance. Examining the social, technical and material contexts in which typographers operate, the argument also considers principles and explanations of practice. This essay is seminal in many ways, providing a lively and critical narrative of historical development, a springboard for further investigation, and reproductions of not-often seen items.

‘This is a book to read and reread. It is provocative, dense, opinionated, and thoroughly original. […] It deserves to become a classic.’
Alastair Johnston, Bookways

Found in: Editions B42