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Typography

A study of 18th and 19th Century tombstone typography

by Chuck Green at ideabook.com

Designer Tom Davie shares an interesting photographic study of 18th and 19th Century tombstone typography.

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Tom Davie’s tombstone typography…

The full collection is on Flickr…

While you’re there check out his portfolio, it’s quite different…

Posted in SEPTEMBER 2018 (originally posted in 2011) / Chuck Green is the principal of Logic Arts, a design and marketing firm, a contributor to numerous magazines and websites, and the author of books published by Random House, Peachpit Press, and Rockport Publishers. Contact.

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  1. Gregg >

    July 21, 2011 at 10:50 am

    very cool… its interesting to read the epitaphs as well

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