Never Use More Than Two Different Typefaces: And 50 Other Ridiculous Typography

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Designers all have rules that help them at work such as ‘leave it to the last minute’ or ‘never use a PC’. They may work for that individual person but when you ask someone else to follow them they stop working and become a joke. This book brings together all those ridiculous design rules that make no sense when you think about them.

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This is the fifth book in the Ridiculous Design Rules series by Anneloes van Gaalen. This new publication is about ridiculous “or not?” rules in typography, a joy for graphic designers and everyone who has anything to do with designing texts. Like no other, this is a world that is held together by rules, which designers, of course, often take great delight in breaking.
In this series, ‘ridiculous’ is a relative term, because what is nonsense for one can be an important guideline for another. In these pleasing and educational books, it is not about laying down the law. For each of the 51 rules covered in each book, Van Gaalen refers to quotes by famous fellow designers, who either think there is something to the rule or have made a personal variation of it. Whether you agree with them or not, the Ridiculous Design books sharpen your own thoughts about the rules and the assumed truths of design, advertising, fashion, photography and the Internet.
Each rule is convincingly illustrated, with the illustrations either confirming or disproving the rule in question.

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Weight 0,27 kg
Dimensions 17,7 × 12,9 × 1,7 cm
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Hardback

Pages

143

Language

English

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Dewey

686.22 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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