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Men of Letters & People of Substance
Men of Letters & People of Substance | Francine Prose, Roberto De Vicq de Cumptich
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Graphic artists recognize genius when they see it, and most acknowledge that de Vicq's website and book, "Bembo's Zoo," was a milestone in creative design. In his new e?ort, de Vicq takes the designs of type and ornaments (known a?ectionately in the trade as "dingbats") and common linecuts to form the faces of his literary heroes. In the second part he combines type ornaments and icons to suggest a face with singular attributes: pride, fear, fanaticism, and surprise. But these are not drawings; they are images arranged from the combination of specific and discrete graphic forms. They are created on a computer and not in a composing stick. They are the face, and faces, of the future.Printed throughout in two colors, often displaying the various letters, sorts and ornaments that make up the whole, this is our typographic o?ering of the year wholly original, totally inventive. In these typographic assemblies transformed into ingenious portraits, de Vicq has managed, in the prose of Prose, "to make the alphabet sing."
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Men of Letters & People of Substance | Francine Prose, Roberto De Vicq de Cumptich
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I have often thought that our bookstore should publish a "No-Sellers" list of those books that we were so excited to bring in, but not a single person bought. Here's one of them. This is a beautiful book of literary portraits made with typography — only the letters of the author's name. Can you guess from the letters which author this is?

Donna_sBookMinute Is it Virginia Woolf? 8y
Biljana Virginia Woolf 😍 8y
Donna_sBookMinute Yay yay. I got it right?! 8y
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