Thinking with Type

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What is the central thesis of this text?

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The central thesis of "Thinking with Type" is to provide a practical primer on typographic design that can be immediately applied by readers [1]. The book aims to present straightforward information about typographic design, grounded in design history and theory [1].

The text is structured to explain key concepts and then illustrate them with practical demonstrations, covering the areas of letter, text, and grid [1]. The lessons are designed to be applicable across various media, including print, websites, and television screens [1]. The book serves as a pedagogical tool for students, teachers, and professionals seeking to improve their design skills [1].

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Title: Thinking with Type by Ellen Lupton Description: A new addition to our best selling series, Design Briefs, Thinking with Type is a straightforward primer that presents practical information about typographic design that can be immediately applied within the context of design history and theory. It is divided into three sections - letter, text, grid - each accompanied by an essay explaining key concepts, and then a set of practical demonstrations illustrating that material. The lessons of Thinking with Type are applicable to typographic design wherever it is practiced: printed materials…
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