Editor: Robert Harling
Publisher: Art and Technics Ltd
Publication: 1947, First Edition
Binding: Softcover, section sewn
Pages: 100
Size: 198 x 248
Text: English
Alphabet & Image was a short-lived but influential quarterly magazine published in London by James Shand at the Shenval Press, running from 1946 to 1948 across eight issues. Edited by Robert Harling, a noted typographer also involved with Time & Tide, it focused on typography and graphic arts, aiming to elevate design standards in post-war Britain. The magazine featured articles on historical and contemporary typography, book illustration, and graphic design, often with a critical edge, calling out the printing industry's resistance to innovative design practices.
Contents:
- Harry Carter: The Typographical Design Of Government Printing
- James Wardrop: Writing And Lettering: A Review
- Derek Pepys Whiteley: Du Maurier's Illustrations For 'once A Week'
- Simon Nowell-smith: The Phonotypes Of Robert Bridges
- A. F. Johnson: Fat Faces: Their History, Forms And Use
- Barnett Freedman: Book Illustration: A Review
- John Lewis : The Drawings And Book Decorations Of Lynton Lamb
- Paul Reilly And R. A. Bevan: Design And Colour : Reviews
Condition: Good. Shelf ware consistent with age. Light rubbing and tanning to cover/edges. Light tanning to interior. Cover slightly loose from binding.
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