Chapter 6 : The typographic sensorium : a cross-modal reading of letterforms

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Rath, Kyle A.

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Pretoria University Law Press

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Anyone living in a post-industrial society consumes and interacts with typography daily, albeit often unconsciously. For many of us, typography primarily is a linguistic or lexical tool; a vehicle by which we can express the content of language – ‘a carrier of words’. Be it on signage, billboards, packaging, a website or digital interface, wayfinding systems or as ink marks on the pages of a book or Kindle, we often gauge the usefulness of a typeface3 in terms of the degree to which it makes written content legible.

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Typography, Letterforms

Sustainable Development Goals

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Rath, K.A. 2022, 'Chapter 6 : The typographic sensorium : a cross-modal reading of letterforms', In: Embodiment and the Arts: Views from South Africa Edited by Jenni Lauwrens, pp. 121-151.