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Video feature — Typographically Speaking: Visible Voices and the Rose Rare Book Collection

Video feature — Typographically Speaking: Visible Voices and the Rose Rare Book Collection

Authors

John V. Clarke

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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

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.

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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.

Video feature — Typographically Speaking: Visible Voices and the Rose Rare Book Collection

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