Collections-based research to underpin best practice in typeface design for diverse scripts

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Ross, F. orcid id iconORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1094-2961 (2021) Collections-based research to underpin best practice in typeface design for diverse scripts. In: Satalecka, E. and Połczyński, M. (eds.) Future Graphic Language: New Directions in Verbal Communication. Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology, Warsaw, pp. 72-83. ISBN 9788366831

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The essay discusses how the analysis of historical records and archival materials that are typically held in collections, such as those in the Department of Typography & Graphic Communication (University of Reading), can inform and inspire original designs to provide appropriate textual representation of languages to best serve the needs of diverse linguistic communities. The kinds of materials under discussion include manuscripts; early imprints; metal type; fount synopses; case lays; keyboard layouts; letter-drawings; and typeset copy. The issues discussed include the access to relevant material; the reliability of resources; the evaluation of past and current manuscript and typographic practices; the impact of technology and its legacy; information on linguistic behaviour and stylistic conventions; and the use of complementary resources. The issues, which have relevance to all scripts, are illustrated by examples of particular projects that have drawn on collections-based resources for their design and development to offer better typographic solutions for many millions of readers across the world.

Item Type Book or Report Section
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/90806
Refereed No
Divisions Arts, Humanities and Social Science > School of Arts and Communication Design > Typography & Graphic Communication
Uncontrolled Keywords Collection-based research; typeface design; South Asian scripts, Arabic script typefaces
Publisher Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology
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