- 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:...
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Penguin Composition Rules were the
guidelines written by
typographer Jan
Tschichold for use in
composing the
pages and
typography of
Penguin Books. The rules...
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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...
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Frankfurt am Main. The
design followed the "New Typography"
principles of Jan
Tschichold that
promoted "constructed" sans
serif typefaces. It is
named after the...
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According to Jan
Tschichold,
There was a time when
deviations from the
truly beautiful page proportions...
- a book into a
coherent unit. In the
words of
renowned typographer Jan
Tschichold (1902–1974), book design, "though
largely forgotten today, [relies upon]...
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theater sets, posters, fabrics, clothing, furniture, logos, menus, etc. Jan
Tschichold codified the
principles of
modern typography in his 1928 book, New Typography...
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February 2017 at the
Wayback Machine. Hamilton,
Adams & co, 1883. Jan
Tschichold: "Formenwandlung der et-Zeichen." Everson, Michael; Sigurðsson, Baldur;...
- the late 19th century. It is
mostly ****ociated with the
works of Jan
Tschichold and
Bauhaus typographers Herbert Bayer, László Moholy-Nagy, El Lissitzky...