Watching Words Move
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Watching Words Move

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Words have the power to move. In 1962 a modest design studio created its own riff on that statement in the form of a small booklet of typographic brilliance, and changed forever how designers thought about the graphic potential of words. Decades later, the impact of watching words move is still felt. Never before had the idea been so lucidly and playfully expressed that ty...more
Hardcover, 64 pages
Published May 11th 2006 by Chronicle Books
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Lindsay
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Very cute book. Great imagination. Opened my mind to fun, playful typography.
Lori
Got this at the National Gallery store too. A cute little thing to keep in my library for inspiration...
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