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      <title>At ...: writing, mainly about art, for the London Review of Books</title>
      <link>http://hyphenpress.co.uk/books/978-0-907259-43-5</link>
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    <p class='by-line'><a href="http://hyphenpress.co.uk/authors/peter_campbell">Peter Campbell</a></p>
      <div class='body'><p>For over ten years Peter Campbell has reviewed art exhibitions for the <em>London Review of Books</em>. His writing is distinctive: often closely descriptive, always inquisitive about technique, it is the product of an independent mind and eye. Easy evaluations are resisted: we are invited to consider the work on show in its present place – &#8216;at&#8217; the museum or gallery to which the critic has travelled on our behalf. This generous selection of reviews covers a wide range of subjects, from Bellini and Titian to Lucian Freud and Louise Bourgeois, from Hawksmoor to Libeskind. Blockbusting shows are noticed, but so too are exhibitions of unfashionable artists, of photographers and applied artists. Reviews of buildings and pieces on the everyday urban scene add another dimension to this book. Campbell is a typographer and book designer, and is also the draftsman of the <em>London Review</em>&#8217;s covers. His writing is of a piece with these accomplishments.</p></div>
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      <title>Modern typography in Britain: graphic design, politics, and society (Typography papers 8)</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <p class='by-line'><a href="http://hyphenpress.co.uk/authors/department_of_typography">Department of Typography, University of Reading</a></p>
      <div class='body'><p>This remarkable volume is a collection of eleven essays and shorter articles which for the first time provide rich contexts – social, cultural, and political – for graphic design in Britain. Reaching from the Second World War to the early 1970s, they fizz with provocative interconnections: between print culture, photojournalism and publishing, the London of émigrés, political meetings and demonstrations, cultural cafés and art schools. From these disparate milieux emerged new ideas about designing: configuring and picturing the world of facts and processes, shaping them for understanding, learning, and action. Presented here are documents of the nation’s life in war, its reconstruction through the passages from scarcity to plenty, the seeds of later fragmentation, always fertile with multiple intersections between biography and history.</p></div>
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      <title>The transformer: principles of making Isotype charts</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <p class='by-line'>Marie Neurath and Robin Kinross</p>
      <div class='body'><p>The visual work of Otto Neurath and his associates, now commonly known as Isotype, has been much discussed in recent years. This short book explains its essential principles: the work of ‘transforming’, or putting information into visual form. This deeper level of their work – which is applicable in all areas of design – is routinely neglected in the assumption that Isotype is just a matter of symbols and pictograms. At the core of the book is a previously unpublished essay by Marie Neurath, the principle Isotype transformer, which she wrote in the last year of her life. This is supplemented by Robin Kinross with commentary on illustrated examples of Isotype and other supporting short essays.</p></div>
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      <title>Sugar in the air</title>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <div class='body'><p>This is the novel first published in 1937 in London. We are publishing facsimile editions of this book and its sequel, <a href="/books/978-0-907259-37-4" title=""><em>Asleep in the afternoon</em></a>. A third book, <a href="/books/978-0-907259-38-1" title=""><em>God&#8217;s amateur: the writing of E.C. Large</em></a> is being published alongside the two novels, as a companion.</p></div>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <div class='body'><p>This is the novel first published in 1938 in London. We are publishing facsimile editions of this book and its precursor, <a href="/books/978-0-907259-36-7" title=""><em>Sugar in the air</em></a>. A third book, <a href="/books/978-0-907259-38-1" title=""><em>God&#8217;s amateur: the writing of E.C. Large</em></a> is being published alongside the two novels, as a companion.</p></div>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <div class='body'><p>A book of and about E.C. Large, which contains a selection of his shorter writings – travel essays, reportage, reveries, reviews, critiques, autobiographical pieces – and which reveals the extent of his achievement. These show a notably exact writer, with sane no-nonsense views, and yet with great imagination. Some unpublished texts are shown in facsimile. Also here is a bibliography of his published writings (both &#8216;literary&#8217; and scientific), and an essay by Stuart Bailey, which sees his work with present-day eyes.</p></div>
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      <title>Detail in typography</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <div class='body'><p>Jost Hochuli&#8217;s concise guide to micro-typography considers everything that can happen within a column of text. The book was published first, in several languages, in 1987 and 1988. Hochuli then developed the German text, publishing it again in 2005, with Verlag Niggli in Switzerland. That new edition is the basis for our book: translating and adapting the work to English-language conditions.</p></div>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Aug 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <p class='by-line'><a href="http://hyphenpress.co.uk/authors/department_of_typography">Department of Typography, University of Reading</a></p>
      <div class='body'><p>This occasional, book-length work is edited and produced at the Department of Typography, University of Reading, and is now published by Hyphen Press. It publishes extended articles on its subject, exploring topics to the length to which they want to go. Its scope is broad and international, its treatment – serious and lively.</p></div>
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      <title>Active literature: Jan Tschichold and New Typography</title>
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      <div class='body'><p>In the first book on Tschichold to be based on extensive archive research, Burke turns fresh and revealing light on his subject. He sets Tschichold in the network of artists and designers who constituted New Typography in its moment of definition and exploration, and puts new emphasis on Tschichold as an activist collector, editor and writer. Tschichold&#8217;s work is shown in colour throughout, in freshly made photographs of examples drawn from public and private collections. This is not a biography, but rather a discussion of the work seen in the context of Tschichold&#8217;s life and the times in which he lived.</p></div>
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      <div class='body'><p>Born to South American parents, British citizen, cosmopolitan at heart, Edward Wright – painter and object-maker, typographer, writer, teacher – was an enigmatic presence in London&#8217;s post-War art and design scene. Wright has been described thus: &#8216;His subjects: human communication, the mundane, the street. His manner: sparing, self-critical, yet the work had vigorous attack and full conviction. His typical method: assemblage, with what was to hand.&#8217;</p></div>
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      <div class='body'><p>The first of the Hyphen New Series, this is a book of thinking aloud &#8211; about music, about art, about making work, about life. Feldman was a wonderful talker, and much of the qualities of his conversation are captured in this book, both in its text and in its photographs. The book is essentially a documentary, with something of the same spirit as our <em>Anthony Froshaug</em>.</p></div>
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      <div class='body'><p>A brisk tour through the history of Western typography, from the time (c.1700 in France and England) when it can be said to have become &#8216;modern&#8217;. A spotlight is directed at different cultures in different times, to trace the developments and shifts in modern typography. Attention is given to ideas, to social context, and to technics, thus stepping over the limited and tired tropes of stylistic analysis. The second edition is now published.</p></div>
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      <div class='body'><p>Now that stocks of <em>Karel Martens: printed matter</em> are exhausted, we have published a short book that shows some of the uncommissioned printed work of Martens, with an essay on &#8216;The world as a printing surface&#8217; by Elliman. This is very much an object-book, in which the work is not so much reproduced as bodied forth.</p></div>
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      <div class='body'><p>A vastly experienced Swiss book-designer explains his trade with plentiful illustrations of designed books. Two complementary components are added: an essay by Hochuli on some dogmas of typography, and arguing for an attitude of critical openness of mind; and reproduction of books designed by Hochuli himself, with analytical captions by Kinross.</p></div>
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      <div class='body'><p class="separate">A book of writings from twenty-five years of engagement on the peripheries of both journalism and academic life, and drawn largely from small-circulation and now hard-to-access publications. Persistent themes include: editorial typography, the emergence of graphic design in Britain, emigré designers, Dutch typography, the work of critical modernist designers</p></div>
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      <div class='body'><p class="separate">This long-established title shows powers of self-renewal, as new young readers find in it a stimulus to thought and action unavailable from more showy, duller items. An urgent book, it combines high-flown generalities with often striking specificity of reference. It addresses especially students at further education level in every design discipline, including architecture.</p></div>
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      <div class='body'><p>Presents the work and life of this essential typographer, until now too little known outside the circle of his friends and students. Froshaug was a deep and charismatic thinker-practitioner, whose insights return us to the fundamentals of typography. The book consists of two interacting volumes: the solid record of the work is placed against the contingencies of the life. A traditional monograph is unsettled by an exploration in documentary.</p></div>
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      <div class='body'><p>A set of collages made from mainly contemporary sources, which recount episodes in modernist architecture in the twentieth century. This is a story of a fragile and occasionally noble dream, in the context of a history going violently wrong. These images are supplemented by short parallel prose meditations. Wild&#8217;s images have a wonderful rightness of form. But they are far from idealized: politically charged, they have a disconcerting sense of erotics and low humour.</p></div>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 05 Dec 1996 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <div class='body'><p>A book that moves in towards an investigation into the technics of making metal type by hand, and then out towards a discussion of designing digital type now. In the course of the discussion, Smeijers takes in the fundamentals of designing and making letters, so that he can be read as a guide to type and font construction in any medium. Lively, pointed drawings and photographs complement an equally fresh text.</p></div>
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      <div class='body'><p>A vastly experienced Swiss book-designer explains his trade with plentiful illustrations of designed books. Two complementary components are added: an essay by Hochuli on some dogmas of typography, and arguing for an attitude of critical openness of mind; and reproduction of books designed by Hochuli himself, with analytical captions by Kinross.</p></div>
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