Editor: John Towndrow, Bridget Wilkins, Mike Bardem
Publisher: Society of Typographic Designers
Publication: 1986–91, First Edition
Binding: Softcover, saddle-stitch
Pages: 20
Size: 210 x 297
Text: English
Issue Number 30, 1986
- Saatchi as seen - Bob Gondolo Gordon penetrates the unpreposessing portals of the UK's most successful advertising agency.
- Alternative Advertising - Causes rather than products are the special domain of designers Lawrence and Beavan and pro Greenpeace agency, Yellowhammer. Jan Burney reports.
- Type in Context - Jeremy Myerson has some strong words about typographic fads and fashions in advertising and other forms of graphic art.
- Books - Clive Allcock-Bowden on the joy of calligraphy.
Issue Number 41, 1990
- Mike Daines - IKARUS to PostScript
- Jeremy Theophilus - The Spirit of the Letter
- Bridget Wilkins writes on Gunnlaugur Briem
- Ken Garland - The books of Ken Campbell
- Bridget Wilkins - Hand-cut type-like letters in stone
- Stephen Lubell - Hebrew typography - from the sacred to the mundane
- David Saunders - Design and technology - Latin and non-Latin fonts: a contrast in typeface sources
- Milner Gray - An interview with a professional gentleman and a meticulous draughtsman
Issue Number 42, 1991
- Mike Barden asks if it is possible for anyone to have a total perspective of Typego.
- Adrian Frutiger dissects the type technology of the last forty years to discover the lessons.
- Fiona Ross, Ari Davidow and others analyse whether non-Latin type is getting a fair deal.
- John Aston shows that there are two sides to the image of television design.
- Matthew Carter analyses whether technology dictates type design.
- The designers' hallmarks at Typego - Ed Benguiat, Neville Brody, Zuzana Licko, Colin Banks and others.
- Typego was mostly about type you can admire. Gerard Unger treated delegates to type you can eat.
- Mike Barden sums up Typego and asks where we go from here?
- Book review by Colin Banks
- Obituary - F H K Henrion
Condition: Very Good. These are former studio magazines, so all issues show shelf ware consistent with age; rubbing to covers, light creasing, occasional small mark/stain.
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