History of Typography - Domestika
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2024
- Throughout history, typography has been used to communicate more than just the words it spells out. Discover how typography existed long before Johannes Gutenberg and how, over the centuries, typefaces have been used to represent everything from nationalism to religious identity to branding.
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➡"The history of typography is more than a story about technology, it's about the power of design to communicate."
I love that! The history of type is a grand story about communication, technology, and human craftsmanship.
Really nice vid, great production quality and super interesting! Thanks :)
This is one of the best RUclips videos I've ever watched!
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So interesting, thanks!
Amazing, thanks!
This is a great compilation! thank you for the effort and for facilitating this long research into a compelling presentation! love it!
Good History Typography. TQ From Dr Leen Mafea Malaysia
Daaamn that last comment about Times New Roman being a default font on our computers! Says a lot about the world, right?
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What a video! thanks so much for this
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Amazing! 👏
Excellent.
love it
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veryy good
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the nazis eventually did a 180 and opted for latin script. I think the thing with fraktur is you're not so much recognizing the individual letters but rather the shape of the word. Works well in say German or Spanish where spelling is very regular.
Gutemberg! 😭
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Was the typo at 0:12 intentional?
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