Typographica was the name of a journal of typography and visual arts founded and edited by Herbert Spencer from 1949 to 1967.[1][2] Spencer was just 25 years old when the first Typographica was issued.[2] He also served as the editor of the journal.[1]

Typographica was produced in two series: the "Old Series" and the "New Series".[2] Each series was published in sixteen issues.

See also

  • Watching Words Move, by Ivan Chermayeff and Tom Geismar, Chronicle Books, 2006. (ISBN 978-0-8118-5214-2) – This book was developed from the insert in Typographica 6 (New Series).

References

  1. 1 2 "Herbert Spencer, 77; Editor of Typographica". Los Angeles Times. March 21, 2002. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  2. 1 2 3 "Typographica, edited by Herbert Spencer (1949-67)". Lund Humphries. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  • Typographica, by Rick Poynor, Princeton Architectural Press, New York, 2002. (ISBN 978-1-56898-298-4)
  • The Liberated Page: An Anthology of Major Typographic Experiments of This Century as Recorded in Typographica Magazine, by Herbert Spencer, Lund Humphries. (ISBN 978-0-85331-578-0)
  • Eye, No. 31, Vol. 8, edited by Max Bruinsma, Quantum Publishing, London, Spring 1999.
  • Typographica, Rick Poynor, Baseline 35, edited by Mike Daines & Hans Dieter Reichert, Bradbourne Publishing, 2001.
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