Connie Gabbert’s repackaging of five Chabon novels strikes a vintage note.
This worthy but inconsistent effort makes a great case for text families that cater to both literary and editorial needs.
This app and website combination feels like the future of reading … and design.
Butterick bends his own rules in the name of typographic eclecticism.
Fresh type and illustration help an anti-establishment institution return to its roots.
We’re not the only ones to identify typeface choices and analyze their use. Laura Meseguer did it with magazines in her 2010 book.
Good typography and a well-planned layout sorts and illuminates the complex history of Israel and Palestine.
New book covers virtually penned by Franz himself.
A masterpiece of American book design and literature, as reprinted for a general audience by University of California Press
Jacob Covey’s pitch-perfect typography sells a reprint of a 1930s catalog featuring odd devices and contraptions.
Illustration and typeface work hand-in-hand on this paperback cover from the ’60s.