Sentences with phrase «typographer who»

Claire Van Vliet is a fine artist, illustrator, and typographer who founded Janus Press in San Diego, CA, in 1955.
«It was the first professional redesign of a magazine in Canada,» says Rod McDonald, another renowned typographer who worked on the magazine's 2000 redesign.

Not exact matches

Director Stefan Ruzowitzky found his curiously distanced approach to these events in the memoirs of Adolf Burger, a Jewish prisoner of the Nazis who survived his internment because his skills as a typographer made him valuable to his captors — Burger was drafted to join a team of prisoners counterfeiting English pound notes in exchange for decent treatment in the camp.
April has been a great month of posts from a bunch of awesome people who work in all the nooks and crannies of the book production process - illustrators, cartographers, designers, typographers, and, of course writers.
Erik is a world - famous art historian, typographer, designer and author who says he is «suffering from typomania: a sickness that is incurable but not lethal.»
All the elegantly conceived typography that gave Guggenheim Jeune a quintessential Modern identity was the the design prowess of Wyn Henderson, her gallery assistant and registrar, who was a typographer by profession.
Called We Do, the celebration was brought to life by local artist, typographer and designer Nick Chaffe who was commissioned to create a colourful brand illustration for the exhibition and an accompanying book.
Spalding writes: «These are the two giants here, with Picasso, as ever the taller, though Fernand Léger, who anchors the last room with the stunning Composition (The Typographer), 1918 - 19, is a formidable contender with 15 drawings and paintings that majestically rework Cubism's formal components into fractured assembly lines.
Ever since the invention of movable type, there have been people — typographerswho worried about how to make these minature (minuscule!)
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