Thursday, December 2, 2010

Historical Typography

The image to the left is a great example of historical typography, by Albert Durer. Durer's alphabet consisted of 23 letters. He drafted these fonts around 1535 A.D. He was ahead of his time when he decided to describe how to draft all of the letters of the Roman alphabet. He invented the "science" of technology according to www.sean.gleeson.us.

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