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Never Use Futura by Douglas Thomas

elizabethaknee's review against another edition

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adventurous informative lighthearted fast-paced

5.0

annoyedhumanoid's review against another edition

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informative reflective fast-paced

2.5

as someone with an amateur passion for typography, the technical details went over my head while the universal takeaways for each chapter were pretty dull—basically nine variations on “Futura is timeless”. this is so insulting to the author and i’m sorry but i think it would have worked better as a coffee table book with just the images collecting the diverse uses of Futura and its cousins

mariawie's review against another edition

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5.0

Ciekawa lektura nie tylko dla „typograficznych snobów” - opowieść o kroju pisma prowadzi nas bowiem przez świat kultury masowej, wraz z jego językiem, schematami itd. Choćby rozdział o zastosowaniu krojów pisma w kampaniach politycznych wciąga nie tylko ze względu na opisane niuanse liternicze, ale też powiązania znaczeniowe. Historia futury jest pasjonująca - jak się okazuje, krój pisma również potrafi mieć bogate i fascynujące życie!

Książka jest oczywiście znakomicie wydana - czego naturalnie można się spodziewać po wydawnictwie Karakter, ale tym razem przeszli samych siebie. Spójny klucz kolorystyczny, znakomite łamanie - to jedna z tych publikacji, które po prostu się chłonie - ułożenie podpisów, zdjęć, tekstu - miodzio! Można się zakochać w zastosowanej czerwieni i turkusie. Wszystko tworzy spójną całość, która cieszy oczy.
Książka z tych, które nie tylko warto przeczytać, ale również trzymać na półce i do niej wracać.

kaypat23's review against another edition

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2.0

Suitable for people who love fonts. Kind of information heavy for a beginner like me so I simply skimmed through. There is a lot of in-depth, insider knowledge that a typography nerd might enjoy better. Regardless, I liked learning about how ubiquitous futura font has gotten throughout our past, present and future.

tucked_snuggly's review against another edition

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informative fast-paced

4.0

karenliu's review

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5.0

For the uninitiated typography dilettante, this book is mind blowing! Thanks to Thomas, the connections from past to present for all typefaces related to Futura are clear to me now. Several times I found myself exclaiming out loud, "no way, THAT'S Futura TOO?!" The accompanying graphics in color really help pull the whole story together too. Loved it.

sorrycalamari's review against another edition

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informative medium-paced

lukemosher's review against another edition

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Fun read about Futura. Is it FU-tur-ah or fu-TUR-ah? Or fu-tur-AHHHHHH? My favorite part was an anecdote about some trend in the early part of last century, 20s 30s 40s, that wanted to eliminate capital letters, as part of a socialist utopian social movement; their opponents called them "anti-capitalist," lol. Nice to know they had puns back then too.

itsroryo's review

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informative fast-paced

3.75

beanslinger_librarian's review against another edition

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informative inspiring lighthearted fast-paced

4.0