Thinking with type

a critical guide for designers, writers, editors, & students

224 pages

English language

Published Jan. 6, 2010 by Princeton Architectural Press.

OCLC Number:
528665832

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1 star (1 review)

1 edition

Obnoxious

1 star

"Thinking With Type" looked at first glance to be a combination of reference and history, so I flipped through it to see how I would approach it.

I landed on a page with the heading "Ignoring the rules of punctuation leads to humiliation and despair" with abrasive tidbits such as: "The purpose of prime marks, or hatch marks, is to indicate inches and feet. Their use to mark quotations is a common blight across the typographic landscape.... Incorrectly used prime marks must be routed out and destroyed."

I don't have time for this attitude.

I rarely give out one-star reviews, as they are books I wouldn't have finished. Rating DNF books goes against my principles. What if it got better?

In this case, skimming the book actually told me that it wasn't worth reading at all; it is the rare exception to my rule.

Subjects

  • Type and type-founding
  • Graphic design (Typography)