Supplemental Media
Video feature — Typographically Speaking: Visible Voices and the Rose Rare Book Collection
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Description
John V Clarke, associate professor of visual arts and lead designer of the exhibition catalogue, addresses letterform styles and typefaces in “Imprints and Impressions: Milestones in Human Progress — Highlights from the Rose Rare Book Collection.” Clarke explores the historical development of varying letter styles and typography’s role in these milestones of human progress.
Publication Date
10-29-2014
City
Dayton
Keywords
typography, letterforms, Caslon
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | Education | Engineering | Life Sciences | Medicine and Health Sciences | Physical Sciences and Mathematics | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Contents of Streaming Media
Professor John V Clarke discusses the function, form and evolution of typography as it appears in the works included in the Imprints and Impressions exhibition at the University of Dayton.
Recommended Citation
Clarke, John V., "Video feature — Typographically Speaking: Visible Voices and the Rose Rare Book Collection" (2014). Supplemental Media. 7.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/rosebk_supplemental/7
Comments
An online archive >>> of the Imprints and Impressions: Milestones in Human Progress exhibit includes photographs and commentaries on the works as well as supplemental materials including the exhibition catalogue, the exhibit handlist, interviews, lectures and more.