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- Jan Tschichold (German pronunciation: [jan ˈtʃɪçɔlt]; born Johannes Tzschichhold; 2 April 1902 – 11 August 1974), also known as Iwan Tschichold or Ivan...
- Jan Tschichold in the mid to late twentieth century, based on the work of J. A. van de Graaf, Raúl Rosarivo, Hans Kayser, and others. Tschichold wrote:...
- Penguin Composition Rules were the guidelines written by typographer Jan Tschichold for use in composing the pages and typography of Penguin Books. The rules...
- serif typeface designed by the German-born typographer and designer Jan Tschichold (1902–1974) in the period 1964–1967. It was released jointly by the Linotype...
- a book into a coherent unit. In the words of renowned typographer Jan Tschichold (1902–1974), book design, "though largely forgotten today, [relies upon]...
- 4 {\displaystyle 4} ⁠, and ⁠ 6 {\displaystyle 6} ⁠. According to Jan Tschichold, There was a time when deviations from the truly beautiful page proportions...
- theater sets, posters, fabrics, clothing, furniture, logos, menus, etc. Jan Tschichold codified the principles of modern typography in his 1928 book, New Typography...
- was published, written by the German designer and graphic artist Jan Tschichold. "New Typography" outlined the basic principles of the International Typographic...
- uneasy relationship, New York: Allworth Press, ISBN 978-1-58115-063-6. Tschichold, Jan (1991), The Form of the Book: Essays on the Morality of Good Design...
- the late 19th century. It is mostly ****ociated with the works of Jan Tschichold and Bauhaus typographers Herbert Bayer, László Moholy-Nagy, El Lissitzky...