In the first book on Tschichold to be based on extensive archive research, Burke turns fresh and revealing light on his subject. He sets Tschichold in the network of artists and designers who constituted New Typography in its moment of definition and exploration, and puts new emphasis on Tschichold as an activist collector, editor and writer. Tschichold’s work is shown in colour throughout, in freshly made photographs of examples drawn from public and private collections. This is not a biography, but rather a discussion of the work seen in the context of Tschichold’s life and the times in which he lived.
| availability | in print |
| published | 2007.08.02 |
| extent | 336 pp |
| dimensions | 276 × 210 mm |
| illustrations | 700 colour pictures |
| binding | hardback |
| ISBN | 0-907259-32-4 |
| ISBN13 | 978-0-907259-32-9 |
| £35.00 |
Towards a critical understanding of Tschichold’s work (Robin Kinross)
Prologue
1. From Johannes to Ivan
2. Making history
3. Seizure
4. Script, type and book
5. Exile
Epilogue
Appendices
A. ‘Elemental typography’ (1925)
B. ‘Book “art”?’ (1927)
C. ‘What is New Typography and what are its aims?’ (1930)
D. ‘Where do we stand today?’ (1932)
Select bibliography of Tschichold’s writings
General bibliography
Sources
Index





