- part of typography; most
typographers do not
design typefaces, and some type
designers do not
consider themselves typographers.
Typography also may be...
- The
typographer was an
early typewriter invented by
William Austin Burt.
Intended to aid in
office work, the
machine worked by
using a
lever to press...
-
praised by
Hermann Zapf, who said "I wish to see this book
become the
Typographers' Bible."
Jonathan Hoefler and
Tobias Frere-Jones
consider it "the finest...
-
person who
designs typefaces. (The term "
typographer" is
sometimes misapplied to type designers: a
typographer is a
person who
arranges existing typefaces...
-
Romanian typographers'
strike was a
labor strike in Bucharest, Romania. The
strike began on
December 6, 1918, when the city's
typographers went on strike...
- The
International Typographers'
Secretariat (ITS) was a
global union federation bringing together unions of
printers around the world. An International...
- The
Swiss Typographers'
Union (German:
Schweizerischer Typographenbund, STB; French: Fédération
Suisse des Typographes) was a
trade union representing...
-
before the
script came into use). It was
taken as a
model by
early Hebrew typographers such as
Abraham Garton, the
Soncino family and
Daniel Bomberg in their...
-
criterion in
phylogenetics Parsimony Press, a fine
press brand ran by
typographer Robert Norton Parsimonious reduction, a type of
reduction in complexity...
- sound), but the
system had no
further development.
Ukrainian scribes and
typographers began to
regularly use З/з in an
initial position, and ꙁ
otherwise (a...