Lettering for Architects and DesignersThe second edition of this bestselling text incorporates a new section showing students how to locate and choose lettering for different kinds of projects. Coverage includes lettering styles commonly used on a wide range of presentations. |
Contents
S178Y CONTENTS | 5 |
Basic Block Form | 11 |
Examples from Architects and Offices | 28 |
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1/4-INCH LETTERS AMES GUIDE AMES LETTERING GUIDE ARCHITECT ART MATTERS ascender BASIC BLOCK LETTER BERNARD RUDOFSKY BOTTOM GUIDELINES BRUCE GOFF C6 pen chisel ends CLASSIC ROMAN CONCRETE COUNTER SPACE CROSSBAR descender downstroke DRAFTSMEN ECCENTRIC LETTERS edge Edward Durrell Stone EXAMPLES FAY JONES flat pen angle fountain pen FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT HANDHOLE Humanist Bookhand INSULATION Italic large letters LARGE-SCALE LETTERS LE CORBUSIER LETTER SHAPES LETTERINA LETTERING TRIANGLE LETTERS NEED LIGHT FIXTURE look lowercase letters MAJUSCULE markers METAL nibs Nostrand Reinhold Company OBATA & KASSABAUM OVAL OWINGS & MERRILL PANEL pen cant PENCIL PLAN presentation sheets pull RAPIDOGRAPH Roman letters Roman Square Caps ROUND LETTERS ruling pen SECTION SERIES SERIF LETTERS SMALL LETTERS SMALL-SCALE LETTERS Speedball STEM stencil straight straightedge STRUCTURAL STUDENTS SWASH CAPS thick and thin thin strokes TOP AND BOTTOM TSQUARE turn the pen UNIT LINE University of Arkansas VARIATIONS vertical stroke VICTOR PAPANEK VINCENT SCULLY wall plane wide