Lettering Large

Lettering Large

Author: Steven Heller

Publisher: The Monacelli Press, LLC

Published: 2013-10-29

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1580933599

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Typography has jumped off the printed page to stand on its own as branding, sculpture, and even architecture. Lettering Large examines this phenomenon through a diverse collection of images collected from a vast range of sources around the world. As technology has made construction and production of monumental letters possible, the demand for their design has grown exponentially. This book is the first to chronicle letters as presences in the urban landscape. Preeminent graphic design and typographic commentator and historian Steve Heller teams with Mirko Ilić, a noted graphic designer, to select the most dramatic and telling examples culled from sites across the United States and throughout Europe and Asia.


Signs: Lettering in the Environment

Signs: Lettering in the Environment

Author: Phil Baines

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2003-10-21

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 1856693376

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Letterforms surround us: inscriptions or names on buildings, directional signs for road networks, and signs within and around buildings. This book focuses on the letterforms and typography found in public places that help us to navigate towns, cities, and countrysides and that contribute to a sense of place. Featuring 700 color images of examples from around the world, it discusses the function and execution of signage. Part resource, part celebration, it brings together material that is of key interest to graphic designers, lettering artists, architects, and all those who are concerned with how towns and cities look and function.


Lettering & Type: Creating Letters and Designing Typefaces

Lettering & Type: Creating Letters and Designing Typefaces

Author: Bruce Willen

Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press

Published: 2009-09-23

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 9781568987651

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A guide to type design and lettering that includes relevant theory, history, explanatory diagrams, exercises, photographs, and illustrations, and features interviews with various designers, artists, and illustrators.


Standard Letters in Architectural Practice

Standard Letters in Architectural Practice

Author: David Chappell

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2008-04-15

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1405147741

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Architects and contract administrators spend a great deal of timewriting letters of various types. Many of them are routine andrepetitive in character, but they require proper consideration ifpotentially dangerous liability situations are to be avoided. This book provides some 285 standard letters for use at allstages of project administration. To assist the user, they aregrouped into sections which correspond with the RIBA Plan of Work:the aim is to cover all the common situations encountered inpractice. The book has been revised to take account of the latest contractrevisions and many letters have been added. Unless otherwisestated, all letters are suitable for use with: JCT 98 WCD 98 IFC 98 MW 98 GC/Works/1 (1998) The latest edition also takes account of the three new RIBAStandard Forms of Agreement for Appointment of an Architect:SFA/99, CE/99 and SW/99 Although primarily written for architects and contractsadministrators, the book will also be of use to project managersand employers’ agents under WCD 98. Contractors will alsofind much of interest.


Archigraphy

Archigraphy

Author: Agnés Laube

Publisher: Birkhauser

Published: 2016-06

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9783035605686

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Lettering on buildings and in the public realm affects our environment. The core of this manual is formed by archigraphy projects that represent a strategy of how architecture can be enriched by graphic elements. The structural, material or visual methods can thus be used as inspiration for the reader s own designs. A compilation of lettering techniques, advice on project management, make this manual a tool for architects and graphic designers. "


Public Lettering

Public Lettering

Author: Armando Petrucci

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 1993-11-01

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9780226663869

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Public lettering in all its forms—official inscriptions on buildings, commercial graphics, signs, epitaphs on tombstones, graffiti—is a fixture of urban life. In Public Lettering, Armando Petrucci reconstructs the history of public writing in the West and traces its social functions from the eleventh century through the modern period. Taking the city of Rome as a case study, Petrucci begins with a consideration of the first civic inscriptions after ancient times. Substantial chapters on the uses of public writing in the industrial revolution and the early twentieth century prepare the way for his provocative discussions of public lettering in the the contexts of fascism, post-war radicalism, and the student revolutions of 1968 and 1977. Throughout, Petrucci is concerned with the relations between the functions and styles of letters and the places where they appear. Writing, he argues, is one of the instruments of public power; display lettering is often the image and mirror of power itself, making the social use of written forms a type of conquest. Because of Rome's role as a “World-City,” Petrucci's interdisciplinary study has wide-ranging implications for our understanding of the social function of graphic design.


Culture+Typography

Culture+Typography

Author: Nikki Villagomez

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2015-06-25

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1440338558

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Inspire your type designs with the side-by-side travel photo comparisons in Culture+Typograhpy by Nikki Villagomez. Each image features examples of typography in culture and is accompanied by cultural and historical commentary. Explore how design choices can be informed by the language of the cultural surroundings, and learn more about type selection, color usage and more with this book.