From: Luckombe, Philip, -1803. A concise history of the origin and progress of printing. London : W. Adlard and J. Browne, 1770
Z124 .L94

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From: Luckombe, Philip, -1803. A concise history of the origin and progress of printing. London : W. Adlard and J. Browne, 1770
Z124 .L94
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From: Luckombe, Philip, -1803. A concise history of the origin and progress of printing. London : W. Adlard and J. Browne, 1770
Z124 .L94
From: Koch, Rudolf, 1876-1934. The typefoundry in silhouette. San Francisco : The Arion Press, 1982
Z250.A2 K49713 1982
From: Luckombe, Philip, -1803. A concise history of the origin and progress of printing. London : W. Adlard and J. Browne, 1770
Z124 .L94
Gemeli Micro Type Specimen / Available at www.draw-down.com / Includes “A very small history of very small types,” an essay by historian Sébastien Morlighem about the origins of microscopic typefaces. Morlighem analyzes the historical environment of Gemeli Micro, looking at miniature books, newspaper agate (“a small size of printing-type... half the size of small ”) and telephone directories, as well as the works of Émile Javal and Ladislas Mandel. Text in English. Design by Julien Lelièvre. Published by Production Type. First edition, 2015. #graphicdesign #typography #typespecimen #smalltype #Gemeli #Micro #history #ProductionType #printingtype #GemeliMicro #typefaces #design