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U&lc Online Issue: Articles In Print


U&lc, Vol. 25.2

 

 


[Upper and Lower Case:
Vol. 25, Number 2, Fall 1998]

Page 5 / Message from ITC.
The editor says a few words about the current issue and U&lc’s newly launched companion, U&lc Online. By John D. Berry.

Page 8 / For the love of books.
Chris Stern and Jules Faye hand-craft books that are art forms on their Printing Farm. By Margaret Richardson

Page 14 / Phill Grimshaw.
Patrick Baglee explores the “no bullshit” character and tremendous talent of one of the most prolific type designers of our time.

Page 20 / A man who made a difference.
U&lc's editor emeritus remembers the pioneering spirit of Aaron Burns. By Edward M. Gottschall. ¶ Mergenthaler's former Director of Typographic Development recounts how Aaron Burns re-invented the marketing of type. By Mike Parker.

Page 26 / More on the dangers of defaults.
Olav Martin Kvern continues his ongoing rant on typesetting with a few tips on word and letter spacing.

Page 30 / New from ITC.
ITC introduces a new text family, ITC Dyadis, as well as six new Fontek display types, including a new member of the Roswell family. Text by John D. Berry

Page 36 / Lambent typography.
Jeff Zwerner's camera lens takes in type and lettering in the world around us.

Page 40 / Compendeous resource.
The editor reviews the latest incarnation of the FontBook.

Page 41 / Prize-winning book.
John Berry discusses the unusual form and function of “Karel Martens: printed matter/drukwerk.”

This issue of U&lc is bound back-to-back with the 90-page catalog of the ITC typeface collection.



  

 


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