The Rob Roy Kelly American Wood Type Collection

The Rob Roy Kelly American Wood Type Collection
Author: David Shields
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2023-02-07
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9781477327739

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The Rob Roy Kelly Wood Type Collection is a comprehensive collection of wood type manufactured and used for printing in nineteenth-century America. Comprising nearly 150 typefaces of various sizes and styles, it was amassed by noted design educator and historian Rob Roy Kelly starting in 1957 and is now held by the University of Texas. Although Kelly himself published a 1969 book on wood type and nineteenth-century typographic history, there has been little written about the creation of the wood type forms, the collection, or Kelly. In this book, David Shields rigorously updates and expands upon Kelly’s historical information about the types, clarifying the collection’s exact composition and providing a better understanding of the stylistic development of wood type forms during the nineteenth century. Using rich materials from the period, Shields provides a stunning visual context that complements the textual history of each typeface. He also highlights the non-typographic material in the collection—such as borders, rules, ornaments, and image cuts—that have not been previously examined. Featuring over 300 color illustrations, this written history and catalog is bound to spark renewed interest in the collection and its broader typographic period.

American Wood Type 1828 1900

American Wood Type  1828 1900
Author: Rob Roy Kelly
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2010
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0978588177

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The first and most authoritative history of wood type in the United States is now reissued in paperback. This book tells the complete story of wood type, beginning with the history of wood as a printing material, the development of decorated letters and large letters, and the invention of machinery for mass-producing wood letters. The 19th-century heyday of wood type is explored in great detail, including all aspects of design, manufacture, and marketing, and the evolution of styles. Many related trades interacted with wood type production; the book examines the influence of lithography, letterpress, metal-plate and wood engraving, sign painting and calligraphy, poster printing, and type-founding. Long out of print, the book is still regarded by scholars and designers as an invaluable resource for a rich legacy of typographic art. More than 600 specimens of wood type are classified and annotated, as are more than 100 specimens of complete fonts. This reissue includes a new foreword by David Shields, Design Curator of the Rob Roy Kelly Wood Type Collection at the University of Texas at Austin, discussing the renewed interest in the subject since the mid-1990s as well as ongoing research into the history of wood type.

American Wood Type 1828 1900

American Wood Type  1828 1900
Author: Rob Roy Kelly
Publsiher: New York : Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1969
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015006801990

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Champagne Charlie and Pretty Jemima

Champagne Charlie and Pretty Jemima
Author: Gillian M Rodger
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2010-06-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780252077340

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In this rich, imaginative survey of variety musical theater, Gillian M. Rodger masterfully chronicles the social history and class dynamics of the robust, nineteenth-century American theatrical phenomenon that gave way to twentieth-century entertainment forms such as vaudeville and comedy on radio and television. Fresh, bawdy, and unabashedly aimed at the working class, variety honed in on its audience's fascinations, emerging in the 1840s as a vehicle to accentuate class divisions and stoke curiosity about gender and sexuality. Cross-dressing acts were a regular feature of these entertainments, and Rodger profiles key male impersonators Annie Hindle and Ella Wesner while examining how both gender and sexuality gave shape to variety. By the last two decades of the nineteenth century, variety theater developed into a platform for ideas about race and whiteness. As some in the working class moved up into the middling classes, they took their affinity for variety with them, transforming and broadening middle-class values. Champagne Charlie and Pretty Jemima places the saloon keepers, managers, male impersonators, minstrels, acrobats, singers, and dancers of the variety era within economic and social contexts by examining the business models of variety shows and their primarily white, working-class urban audiences. Rodger traces the transformation of variety from sexualized entertainment to more family-friendly fare, a domestication that mirrored efforts to regulate the industry, as well as the adoption of aspects of middle-class culture and values by the shows' performers, managers, and consumers.

The Handy Book of Artistic Printing

The Handy Book of Artistic Printing
Author: Doug Clouse,Angela Voulangas
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2009-05-20
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015080861332

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The authors painstakingly unearthed examples of this once-ubiquitous if short-lived design culture, and present a treasure trove of visual material, most never before seen by today's designers.

Lettering on Buildings

Lettering on Buildings
Author: Nicolete Gray
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1960
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UOM:39015006742202

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Chicago Divided

Chicago Divided
Author: Paul Kleppner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 313
Release: 1985
Genre: History
ISBN: 0875805329

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Looks at the background of the election in 1983 in which Harold Washington was elected Chicago's first black mayor.

The Stroke

The Stroke
Author: Gerrit Noordzij
Publsiher: Hyphen Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0907259308

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Appearing for the first time in an English-language edition, The Stroke puts forward a genuine theory of writingthat is, the concepts behind letters on the page, whether by pen, pencil, or brush. Concerned not with art calligraphy and beautiful forms, The Stroke is a description of the phenomenon of letters and how they are made in writing. Starting from basic principles, Noordzij begins with the white space that creates definition by surrounding letters. Then, using simple geometrical concepts, he describes in minute detail how the strokes of writing can be formed. His theory serves to repair the split that grew up, with the invention of printing, between written and typographic letters. With The Stroke, Noordzij can be seen as a prophet of digital typography committed to freeing typefaces from the constraints of their embodiment in metal.