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The Art & Practice of Typography / A Manual of American Printing, Including a Brief History up to the Twentieth Century, with Reproductions of the Work of Early Masters of the Craft, and a Practical Discussion and an Extensive Demonstration of the Modern Use of Type-faces and Methods of Arrangement cover

The Art & Practice of Typography / A Manual of American Printing, Including a Brief History up to the Twentieth Century, with Reproductions of the Work of Early Masters of the Craft, and a Practical Discussion and an Extensive Demonstration of the Modern Use of Type-faces and Methods of Arrangement

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A combined history and practical manual that traces the origins and spread of printing while offering detailed, example-driven instruction for contemporary typographic practice. It explains core design principles such as harmony, tone, proportion, spacing, and ornamentation, and shows how to apply them to a wide range of printed forms including books, pamphlets, catalogs, letterheads, labels, business cards, posters, newspapers, periodicals, and house-organs. Hundreds of reproductions and color plates illustrate type-face selection, layout decisions, and composition techniques, with an emphasis on legibility, appropriate use of ornament, and the connection between historic models and modern craft.

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Edmund G. Gress

Edmund G. Gress was an influential figure in the field of typography and printing. He is best known for his comprehensive work, "The Art & Practice of Typography," which serves as both a historical overview and a practical guide to American printing practices. This manual not only highlights the evolution of typography up to the twentieth century but also includes reproductions of notable works by early masters of the craft. Gress's contributions provide valuable insights into the methods and aesthetics of type design, making his work a significant resource for both practitioners and enthusiasts of the printing arts.

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