Typography Quotes

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  • A type of revolutionary novelty may be extremely beautiful in itself; but, for the creatures of habit that we are, its very novelty tends to make it illegible, at any rate to begin with.

    Beautiful   Design   May  
  • Of all the achievements of the human mind, the birth of the alphabet is the most momentous.

  • Typography can be as exciting as illustration and photography.

  • Type well used is invisible as type, just as the perfect talking voice is the unnoticed vehicle for the transmission of words, ideas.

    Talking   Ideas   Voice  
  • Plenty of white space and generous line spacing,and don't make the type size too miserly. Then you will be assured of a product fit for a king.

    Kings   White   Space  
  • Typography must be as beautiful as a forest, not like the concrete jungle of the tenements It gives distance between the trees, the room to breathe and allow for life.

    Life   Beauty   Beautiful  
  • Typography is the craft of endowing human language with a durable visual form.

    "15 Free Fonts That Harken Back To Vintage Typography" by Katherine Brooks, www.huffingtonpost.com. November 7, 2014.
  • For me, typography is a triangular relationship between design idea, typographic elements, and printing technique.

  • Typography fostered the modern idea of individuality, but it destroyed the medieval sense of community and integration.

    Neil Postman (2005). “Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business”, p.29, Penguin
  • Typomania is curable but not fatal. Unfortunately.

  • Discipline in typography is a prime virtue. Individuality must be secured by means that are rational. Distinction needs to be won by simplicity and restraint. It is equally true that these qualities need to be infused wiht a certain spirit and vitality, or they degenerate into dullness and mediocrity.

  • Each typeface is a piece of history, like a chip in a mosaic that depicts the development of human communication. Each typeface is also a visual record of the person who created it - his skill as a designer, his philosophy as an artist, his feeling for... the details of each letter and the resulting impressions of an alphabet or a text line.

  • Of the many unforeseen consequences of typography, the emergence of nationalism is, perhaps, the most familiar

  • Type production has gone mad, with its senseless outpouring of new types... only in degenerate times can personality (opposed to the nameless masses) become the aim of human development.

    Jan Tschichold (1995). “The new typography: a handbook for modern designers”, Univ of California Pr
  • It is freely admitted that this "testing" is far from ideal and could even be described as anecdotal.

  • In the eighties, I was fortunate to be one of the young art directors that Jerry Roach, creative director at JWT New York, took under his wing. He taught me how to use typography more visually, to push against design norms and not to rely on preconceived notions of what something should look like. I learned that nuance is everything and to agonize over the details. I have Jerry to thank for driving plenty of people crazy over the years!

    Art   New York   Crazy  
  • This project started nearly twenty years ago as an assignment in my typography class at art school. Students were encouraged to see letters beyond their dull, practical functionality. We played with their unique shapes and tinkered with their infinite possibilities. The challenge was hard, so the reward of “cracking” a word felt great. This became a lifelong project for me.

    Art   School   Unique  
    "Word as Image: 90 Animated Words". Book by Ji Lee, October 4, 2011.
  • They should make new ways to better design buildings and books. The computer was the end of Swiss typography!

    Book   Design   Way  
  • Descriptive anatomy is to physiology what geography is to history, and just as it is not enough to know the typography of a country to understand its history, so also it is not enough to know the anatomy of organs to understand their functions.

    Claude Bernard (1974). “Lectures on the phenomena of life common to animals and plants”, Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd
  • Just as typography is human speech translated into what can be read, so photography is the translation of reality into a readable image.

    Herbert Bayer, Beaumont Newhall (1977). “Herbert Bayer: Photographic Works an Exhibition”
  • I was a generalist in college. You take a lot of courses to feel out what you're interested in. I really felt web design was too limited for me to interested in it - [instead] I was really into typography.

    Source: www.digitalartsonline.co.uk
  • Its focus wasn't on the written word but how the word was written.

  • Malevich, Lissitsky, Kandinsky, Tatlin, Pevsner, Rodchenko... all believed in the social role of art... Their works were like hinged doors, connecting activity with activity. Art with engineering; music with painting; poetry with design; fine art with propaganda; photographs with typography; diagrams with action; the studio with the street.

    Art   Doors   Engineering  
  • As we say in Berlin, there are many ways to bake a parrot.

    Design   Way   Berlin  
  • From all these experiences the most important thing I have learned is that legibility and beauty stand close together and that type design, in its restraint, should be only felt but not perceived by the reader.

  • The Ardent Hymn that Unites Peoples.

  • I'm very much a word person, so that's why typography for me is the obvious extension. It just makes my words visible.

    "Helvetica". Documentary, www.imdb.com. 2007.
  • A man who would letterspace lower case would steal sheep, Frederic Goudy liked to say. If this wisdom needs updating, it is chiefly to add that a woman who would letterspace lower case would steal sheep as well .

    Men   Sheep   Add  
  • The whole point with type is for you not to be aware it is there. If you remember the shape of a spoon with which you just ate some soup, then the spoon had a poor shape.

    Spoons   Shapes   Soup  
    "Biography/Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • I was never really satisfied with writing only text or with the way my texts looked when they were published. Most online journals have a pretty lame sense of typography - bad font, counter-intuitive margins and line spacing - that it makes me sour on my writing.

    Writing   Lame   Fonts  
    "True Lovers are as Rare as True Rebels". Interview with Jacob Wren, logger.believermag.com. October 24, 2013.
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