From ASCII Art to Comic Sans

From ASCII Art to Comic Sans
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9780262546140
ISBN-13 : 0262546140
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Book Synopsis From ASCII Art to Comic Sans by : Karin Wagner

Download or read book From ASCII Art to Comic Sans written by Karin Wagner and published by MIT Press. This book was released on 2023-09-19 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A fresh and provocative take on typography, computing, and popular culture, viewed through four idiosyncratic typographical phenomena from the digital age. From ASCII Art to Comic Sans offers an original vision of the history of typography and computing in the digital age, viewed through the lens of offbeat typography. We often regard text as pure information and typography as a transparent art form without meaning of its own. In this richly illustrated book, however, Karin Wagner offers a fresh perspective that shows how text is always an image that conveys meaning, and how typography, far from being meaningless, has in fact shaped modern visual and material culture in significant ways. By juxtaposing four odd typographical phenomena—the pedantic practice of ASCII art, the curious-looking machine-readable typefaces, the blurry letters of dot matrix printers, and the much-maligned font Comic Sans—Wagner paints a vivid picture of how functional technologies influence popular culture when used in ways their original creators never intended. Design practitioners, as well as fans of media, graphic design, type history, and computer technology, will enjoy this breezily sophisticated perspective on visual and digital culture. Spanning the material and visual aspects of typography from the 1960s to the present, From ASCII Art to Comic Sans is a unique contribution to the study of popular and material culture that fills a gap in the history of typography and computing.


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