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'''Typography''' is the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and appealing when displayed. The arrangement of type involves selecting typefaces, point sizes, line lengths, line-spacing ([[leading]]), and letter-spacing ([[tracking]]), and adjusting the space between pairs of letters ([[kerning]]). The term typography is also applied to the style, arrangement, and appearance of the letters, numbers, and symbols created by the process. Type design is a closely related craft, sometimes considered part of typography; most typographers do not design typefaces, and some type designers do not consider themselves typographers. Typography also may be used as a decorative device, unrelated to communication of information.
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Typography is performed by typesetters, compositors, typographers, graphic designers, art directors, manga artists, comic book artists, graffiti artists, and anyone else who arranges type for a product. Until the Digital Age, typography was a specialized occupation. Digitization opened up typography to new generations of previously unrelated designers and lay users, and David Jury, head of graphic design at Colchester Institute in England, states that "typography is now something everybody does."
[[File:Trajan_typeface_specimen.svg|thumb|Specimen of the Trajan typeface]]
 
'''Typography''' is the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and appealing when displayed. The arrangement of type involves selecting typefaces, point sizes, line lengths, line-spacing (leading), and letter-spacing (tracking), and adjusting the space between pairs of letters (kerning). Typography is performed by typesetters, compositors, typographers, graphic designers, art directors, manga artists, comic book artists, graffiti artists, and now, anyone who arranges words, letters, numbers, and symbols for publication, display, or distribution, from clerical workers and newsletter writers to anyone self-publishing materials.


==History==
==History==
The history of typography starts with the invention of movable type in East Asia and the printing press in Europe. Movable type was invented by Bi Sheng around 1040 AD, which made printing possible. The printing press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century, which made the mass production of books affordable and much more efficient.


==Types of Typography==
The history of typography is closely linked to the history of writing and printing. The earliest forms of typography were developed in ancient civilizations, where scribes would meticulously copy texts by hand.
There are many different types of typography, including:
 
===Movable Type===
 
[[File:Metal_movable_type.jpg|thumb|left|Metal movable type]]
 
The invention of movable type was a significant milestone in the history of typography. It allowed for the mass production of texts and revolutionized the way information was disseminated. The first known movable type system was created in China by Bi Sheng around 1040 AD, using ceramic materials. Later, in the 13th century, movable type made of wood and metal was developed in Korea.
 
[[File:Chinese_movable_type_1313-ce.png|thumb|Chinese movable type from 1313 CE]]
 
In Europe, movable type was independently invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century. Gutenberg's invention of the printing press and movable type in the 1440s is often credited with starting the Printing Revolution, which played a key role in the development of the Renaissance, Reformation, and the Scientific Revolution.
 
===The Printing Press===
 
[[File:Pressing-16th_century.jpg|thumb|16th-century printing press]]
 
The printing press allowed for the rapid production of books and other printed materials, making them more accessible to a wider audience. This led to an increase in literacy and the spread of knowledge across Europe.
 
===Typefaces and Fonts===


* '''Body type''' is used for the main text in a printed work.
[[File:A_Specimen_by_William_Caslon.jpg|thumb|left|Specimen by William Caslon]]
* '''Display type''' is used for headlines and other large type.
* '''Script type''' imitates handwriting.
* '''Decorative type''' is used for decoration and not for reading.


==See also==
The development of typefaces and fonts has been a crucial aspect of typography. Early typefaces were designed to mimic the handwriting of scribes, but as printing technology advanced, new styles emerged. In the 18th century, type designers like William Caslon and John Baskerville created typefaces that are still in use today.
 
===Modern Typography===
 
In the 20th century, the advent of digital technology transformed typography once again. The development of desktop publishing software and digital fonts made it possible for anyone with a computer to create professional-quality typography.
 
[[File:Latex_example_type.svg|thumb|Example of LaTeX typesetting]]
 
==Typography in the Digital Age==
 
The digital age has brought about new challenges and opportunities for typography. With the rise of the internet and digital media, typography has had to adapt to new formats and devices. Responsive design, web fonts, and variable fonts are just a few of the innovations that have emerged in recent years.
 
==Related Pages==
* [[Typeface]]
* [[Typeface]]
* [[Font]]
* [[Font]]
* [[Printing press]]
* [[Graphic design]]
* [[Graphic design]]
* [[Printing press]]
* [[Calligraphy]]
* [[Movable type]]


==References==
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Latest revision as of 20:42, 26 April 2025

The art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and appealing


Specimen of the Trajan typeface

Typography is the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and appealing when displayed. The arrangement of type involves selecting typefaces, point sizes, line lengths, line-spacing (leading), and letter-spacing (tracking), and adjusting the space between pairs of letters (kerning). Typography is performed by typesetters, compositors, typographers, graphic designers, art directors, manga artists, comic book artists, graffiti artists, and now, anyone who arranges words, letters, numbers, and symbols for publication, display, or distribution, from clerical workers and newsletter writers to anyone self-publishing materials.

History[edit]

The history of typography is closely linked to the history of writing and printing. The earliest forms of typography were developed in ancient civilizations, where scribes would meticulously copy texts by hand.

Movable Type[edit]

Metal movable type

The invention of movable type was a significant milestone in the history of typography. It allowed for the mass production of texts and revolutionized the way information was disseminated. The first known movable type system was created in China by Bi Sheng around 1040 AD, using ceramic materials. Later, in the 13th century, movable type made of wood and metal was developed in Korea.

File:Chinese movable type 1313-ce.png
Chinese movable type from 1313 CE

In Europe, movable type was independently invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century. Gutenberg's invention of the printing press and movable type in the 1440s is often credited with starting the Printing Revolution, which played a key role in the development of the Renaissance, Reformation, and the Scientific Revolution.

The Printing Press[edit]

File:Pressing-16th century.jpg
16th-century printing press

The printing press allowed for the rapid production of books and other printed materials, making them more accessible to a wider audience. This led to an increase in literacy and the spread of knowledge across Europe.

Typefaces and Fonts[edit]

File:A Specimen by William Caslon.jpg
Specimen by William Caslon

The development of typefaces and fonts has been a crucial aspect of typography. Early typefaces were designed to mimic the handwriting of scribes, but as printing technology advanced, new styles emerged. In the 18th century, type designers like William Caslon and John Baskerville created typefaces that are still in use today.

Modern Typography[edit]

In the 20th century, the advent of digital technology transformed typography once again. The development of desktop publishing software and digital fonts made it possible for anyone with a computer to create professional-quality typography.

File:Latex example type.svg
Example of LaTeX typesetting

Typography in the Digital Age[edit]

The digital age has brought about new challenges and opportunities for typography. With the rise of the internet and digital media, typography has had to adapt to new formats and devices. Responsive design, web fonts, and variable fonts are just a few of the innovations that have emerged in recent years.

Related Pages[edit]