Description For the first time, the history of Typography is told in comic strip form Typography confronts us everywhere: in books and newspapers, on road signs, in product packaging, and on political leaflets.
Some, like Edward Johnson\'s for the London Underground,.
Fonts spark emotions; they evoke eras and ideologies.
But while the typeface might be secondary to the message, it remains crucial to the way we respond.
It is ubiquitous to the point of mundanity.
Description For the first time, the history of Typography is told in comic strip form Typography confronts us everywhere: in books and newspapers, on road signs, in product packaging, and on political leaflets